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Dick DeCair
 
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Default HOw do I set the view format so it opens to my preferences?

I would like to be able, when opening an existing file, to have the view
format set to "Details". I also would like to be able to have the directory
open to full screen. Are either or both of these options available?
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Default HOw do I set the view format so it opens to my preferences?

The File Open and Save dialogs should default to the last used view. In Word
2002 (or maybe 2000?) and above, you can select the lower right corner and
drag the dialog larger. You can also maximize it by double-clicking on the
title bar.

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I would like to be able, when opening an existing file, to have the view
format set to "Details". I also would like to be able to have the
directory
open to full screen. Are either or both of these options available?


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