• Is there a way to make the opened e-mail windows bigger, by default, af

    From Ant@21:1/5 to All on Fri Nov 10 17:37:57 2023
    XPost: microsoft.public.outlook.outlook, microsoft.public.outlook.usage

    Hello,

    Is there a way to make the opened e-mail windows bigger, by default,
    after double clicking on the e-mails in Outlook's webmails (http://outlook.office.com and https://outlook.live.com)?

    Thank you for reading and hopefully answering soon. :)
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  • From VanguardLH@21:1/5 to Ant on Fri Nov 10 12:18:57 2023
    XPost: microsoft.public.outlook.outlook, microsoft.public.outlook.usage

    Ant <ant@zimage.comANT> wrote:

    Is there a way to make the opened e-mail windows bigger, by default,
    after double clicking on the e-mails in Outlook's webmails (http://outlook.office.com and https://outlook.live.com)?

    In Microsoft's webmail client, right-clicking on an e-mail and selecting
    View gives only the following choices:

    - Open in new tab
    - Show in immersive reader
    - View message source

    The immersive reader opens the message using the full size of the
    document window within the current size of the chrome window. Not sure
    that is really easier to read than the preview pane.

    For me, double-clicking on an e-mail shows in a new window. There is no
    choice on its size. My guess is a percentage of the parent window is
    used, like 66% for width and 80% for height. Of course, when the new
    window appears, you can use resizing controls to make it bigger, like
    hitting F11 to make it fullscreen. I doubt they could make the new
    window larger than the parent window since the parent window could
    already be fullscreened.

    I did not find any settings in their webmail client that lets you
    specify the size of a new window when viewing an e-mail separately of
    the webmail client's layout.

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