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Controlling default document window size

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Gerhard Fiedler - 25 Feb 2008 20:51 GMT
Hello,

I'm using VS2005 in MDI mode. It seems to open all documents with some kind
of default width, which is much wider than useful on my monitor, and when I
stretch the main window over several monitors, the width of the newly
opened windows becomes ridiculous.

Is there some way to control the default size of document windows? Ideally
they would open with the same size (and position) they were closed last,
but a useful constant default size would be quite helpful already.

Thanks for any pointers,
Gerhard
Grok - 26 Feb 2008 06:35 GMT
>Hello,
>
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>Thanks for any pointers,
>Gerhard

The solution is obvious.  Send me all your monitors, I'll send you my
one, in which the document sizes are never ridiculous.  Promise.

=P

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