From: Vonnyh on
If I get an email from a company and click on the page the size of page on
the screen is only half size instead of the full screen size like it was on
my old computer. It doesn't happen on all emails.
From: VanguardLH on
Vonnyh wrote:

> If I get an email from a company and click on the page the size of page on
> the screen is only half size instead of the full screen size like it was on
> my old computer. It doesn't happen on all emails.

Outlook doesn't have pages. You cannot click on "pages" in Outlook.
Outlook is an e-mail client, not a web browser. If you are clicking on a
URL (link) then the problem is with whatever is your web browser that is
opening to display the site's web page. Not an Outlook issue. The size of
your web browser's window will be whatever it was the prior time when you
used it and when you closed the last instance of it.

For determining how to set the size of your web browser's window when it
open, post into a newsgroup that discusses your unidentified web browser.


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