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Professor Teaches Help

Dec 6, 2004 9:28AM PST

I purchase a program called Professor teaches on Office 2002 Some of the discs display a full screen tutor and some do not . I have talked to them and cannot seem to get assistance on how to get the rest of the programs to display full screen. They display about half screen and am not able to get them to enlarge. I am using XP Home addition with SP2. The display is set for 800 X 600. Color Quality set for Highest (32 Bit)

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Please explain.
Dec 6, 2004 9:13PM PST
Some of the discs display a full screen tutor and some do not . I have talked to them and cannot seem to get assistance on how to get the rest of the programs to display full screen. They display about half screen

Do you mean the page begins to render and stops (incomplete) or that the Window display is not full size?

I have no experience with your program, but have you attemped to uninstall and then to reinstall it again?

Since you talked to them what were their instructions?
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Re: Please explain.
Dec 7, 2004 3:01AM PST

The final display is only about 1/2 of the page it shows a full display in minature

I have reinstalled it

They haven't talked to me they don't answer the email

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''Resize"
Dec 7, 2004 5:30AM PST

Have you attempted to "Resize" the page?

Mouse-click & Hold in the colored border of the window top. Point the entire page up near or at the top-left of the monitor. Release the mouse click and then move to the lower right corner so the pointer becomes and oblique double-headed arrow. Mouse-click & Hold the move the pointer to the lower-right corner so the page appears to take the entire display. Does that work?

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Re: ''Resize"
Dec 7, 2004 10:06AM PST

No I had tried that before it is like that is the permenant size of the frame

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Re: Professor Teaches Help
Dec 7, 2004 11:29AM PST

Do you know of anyone else that has the same software? and do they have the same displays, i'm just thinking that maybe the folks that wrote the program may have coded it this way.