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- From: sal8@po.cwru.edu (Steve Luzynski)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.os2.apps
- Subject: Re: Monthly Planner OS/2 App
- Message-ID: <sal8.179.722208643@po.cwru.edu>
- Date: 19 Nov 92 21:30:43 GMT
- References: <1992Nov17.155542.7095@ee.rochester.edu> <1ebdf3INNiff@travis.csd.harris.com>
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- In article <1ebdf3INNiff@travis.csd.harris.com> kbeal@amber (Ken Beal) writes:
- >From: kbeal@amber (Ken Beal)
- >Subject: Re: Monthly Planner OS/2 App
- >Date: 17 Nov 92 18:25:39 GMT
- >K.N. Kumar (kumar@ee.rochester.edu) wrote:
- >: I have a question about the Monthly planner PM app that is bundled
- >: with OS/2. How do I get the Monthly planner to start up using a
- >: custom planner file that I have saved. Presently I need to go to the
- >: file menu to open the planner file once the Monthly planner App is started.
- >
- > Well, I do this with the "To-Do" list program; it should work the
- >same with the monthly planner.
- >
- > First make sure that the types are set properly for the extension you
- >use for the monthly planner.
- >
- > Then, just call the *file*, and the program will automagically start
- >up around it. I put my "To-Do" list file in the startup folder, so it starts
- >up whenever I boot.
- >
- > Now I have a question: how do I tell it to start maximized?
-
- Wow...learn something new every day. I was wondering how to get them to
- _not_ start maximized.
- To do that, put the program object in the startup folder and give it the
- filename of the data file in settings->parameters. Note that you'll need
- quotes if you used spaces.
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