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Scott B. Arbeit
I keep my Windows Taskbar on the left side of the screen, rather than the
bottom. If I'm in Outlook, and open the Advanced Find window, and then
maximize it, it doesn't take into account that my taskbar is on the left side
of the screen, and maximizes to the width of my entire screen (768) rather
than the (width - the size of my taskbar). After I perform my find, the
window redraws itself to take into account the taskbar, and it then looks
fine. It's a very minor bug (I'm sure it can be fixed in one line of code)
but it's there nonetheless. Again, steps:
1. Move Windows taskbar to left side of screen.
2. Open Outlook 2003.
3. Tools/Find/Advanced Find.
4. Bug-> Maximize the Advanced Find window. Notice that the window
maximizes beyond the right border of the screen.
5. To continue, perform any search, and notice that the screen redraws
itself properly.
Thanks!
Scott
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bottom. If I'm in Outlook, and open the Advanced Find window, and then
maximize it, it doesn't take into account that my taskbar is on the left side
of the screen, and maximizes to the width of my entire screen (768) rather
than the (width - the size of my taskbar). After I perform my find, the
window redraws itself to take into account the taskbar, and it then looks
fine. It's a very minor bug (I'm sure it can be fixed in one line of code)
but it's there nonetheless. Again, steps:
1. Move Windows taskbar to left side of screen.
2. Open Outlook 2003.
3. Tools/Find/Advanced Find.
4. Bug-> Maximize the Advanced Find window. Notice that the window
maximizes beyond the right border of the screen.
5. To continue, perform any search, and notice that the screen redraws
itself properly.
Thanks!
Scott
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...862f5bc91&dg=microsoft.public.outlook.general