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Re: Tiger sometimes fully expand a window: how do I resize it to be smaller ?
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Re: Tiger sometimes fully expand a window: how do I resize it to be smaller ?


  • Subject: Re: Tiger sometimes fully expand a window: how do I resize it to be smaller ?
  • From: "Gary Smith" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Wed, 5 Jul 2006 13:32:17 +0100

Hi Emile

<snip>
did you know how I can resize "to the original hardware screen" ?

Based on a limited test I've just done, I think this might work for you. 
With your monster Finder window in the foreground, select
Go > Go to Folder...

I think this will cause Finder to move the window down the screen when it draws the field into which you would normally
type a folder address. When it does this, you should be able to grab the brushed metal area of the title bar and drag the window back into captivity.  Once you have done that, click on [Cancel] and your window should stay put - with the "traffic light" controls
within reach.


bfn
Gary
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