Try double clicking the edge of a window, it’ll resize as far as it’ll go. If
you hold alt it’ll resize opposite edges of the window to fix the screen
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Hello all,
Big Sur allows Time Machine to backup to an APFS formatted drive. Apart from
just being a modern and robust filing system, it’s much faster to perform TM
backups than HFS+ according to what I’ve seen. I planned to reformat my WD
Passport drive using Disk Utility for speed and reliabi
Hi Paul,
I’m on Big Sur and I’ve just resized Mail’s main window, Quit and relaunched
and the window size was retained. I did the same with two folders in Finder and
both re-opened at their set sizes when I next opened them.
Hope that’s of some use.
Regards,
Stephen
"the work of a designer w
Checking on the Apple Support pages i cannot find a solution. It seems that you
can no longer change the size of a window so that it always opens to the size
you left it at when you closed it. Unless you know different.
This is so annoying, I waste so much time expanding new windows to the size