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How to skip the maximize button when I open an image?
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| Mister Max 2006-01-16, 10:14 pm |
| Marc Pawliger <usenet@accend.com> posted:
> In article <Xns974CCF48DEB54anonrandomsequenceof@216.196.97.136>,
> Mister Max <ItsOnButenNet@See.Sig> wrote:
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> Now, every time you open a document, the Fit on Screen action will run
> and the document will zoom to Fit on Screen
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> --marc
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marc, thanks for the detailed instructions for an action that will
automatically fit the image to the screen, but that's not what I want (and
I think it's not what John asked for.)
How can I skip the step of clicking the maximize button?
Can I?
- Max
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| pshaw@emmet.com 2006-01-19, 3:18 am |
| write an action that takes place on 'open' ...
steve emmet
On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 06:25:26 GMT, john@world.com wrote:
>On Mon, 16 Jan 2006 17:32:13 -0600, Mister Max <ItsOnButenNet@See.Sig>
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>Max
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>As no one answered our question I guess that it is not possible
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>John
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| john@world.com 2006-01-19, 6:14 pm |
| On Thu, 19 Jan 2006 06:52:24 GMT, pshaw@emmet.com wrote:
>write an action that takes place on 'open' ...
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>steve emmet
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Thank for the comment.. I have seen that from some one else. As I
said it is only a minor irritation and I thought that I had just
missed a setting somewhere.
John
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