>When I use Ctrl-N to open a new window, or hit a link that does that for me, the newly created window is a random size, usually much too small, considerably down & right from the original window.
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>I'm getting sick and tired of resizing the new window(s) and moving them to where I want them.
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>What I would like, as IE's default behaviour, when a new window is created:
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>New.Height = Prior.Height (or, Prior.Height - 23 would be OK too)
>New.Width = Prior.Width - 23
>New.Top = Prior.Top (or, Prior.Top + 23)
>New.Left = Prior.Left + 23
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>Basically, this is a "cascade"-like function, although I would prefer that new windows be the same height as the original.
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>Is this even remotely possible?
Unfortunately not being a IE guru, I cannot tell you how to do this. But I can tell you absolutely that it is possible. My IE happens to be set to do exactly what you want. Press cntrl-n and the new copy is the same size as the old. It is probably a setting buried somewhere in the menus.
After all IE is famous for its intuitive menu structure..
Thanks
Gar W. Lipow