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Old 21 December 2008, 10:24 PM
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Done this a few times, really annoying!


In my fast typing, I've pressed some keys by accident and now THIS window I'm viewing now, has stretched allt he way to the top of my screen, so now I can't see file, options, search bar, other tabs etc etc hopefully you lot know what I mean!!!!!

can't for life of me remember which keys to press to change the view back to what it was at....

Lol...so can anyone tell me what keys I have to press? hopefully I've suficiently explained it so you all know what I'm on about!

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Old 21 December 2008, 10:29 PM
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F11 or F12 IIRC
Old 21 December 2008, 10:35 PM
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YES It worked. You know what Jon, I did actually think of asking you first....but didn't know if you'd be online and I wanted it changed quick time, lol. Thankyou
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It was F11 *Logs down for future reference!*
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You're welcome.
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BombayTV ::: Subtitle movie ! ::: by Grapheine.com

I couldn't resist mate
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Nice one.
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I went shopping in MK today, and spotted a flash model shop, real posh. Every airfix model you can throw a hat at, all stacked in piles, tank, heli's, boats, cars u name it. And the Hornby section OMG

No heli's that I recognised though, there was one that looked like a raptor30, for £250 but couldn't remember the name of it, for a name I couldn't recognise it was way too expensive. Had a lovely Spitfire RC plane, £350 with the remote, not bad, glo-fuel one too. but the Hornby section was to die for, track, layout, wagons, absolutely everything I was in there browsing for a good half hour. Would love to do another railway set, I still have my mini Peco set still in its original box and it still runs!
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I've never really been into the trains, The shop I worked in used to sell all the Hornby & Peco stuff, plus all the greenery & buildings. It was a nightmare come stock-take day, counting different types of lichen & lengths of 00 guage track.
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I can imagine, and once you've picked up more than ten lengths of track y9ur hands start to hurt!
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The only thing worse was doing the count of wargame figures from the Napolean era - thankfully my manager was a total wargame geek & to him, it was like Christmas day!

I on the other hand, got to spend most of my time fixing radio controlled cars or playing Sega Megadrive (shows how long ago it was)
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I used to collect warhammer 40k, me and my dad. But anythin that could be glued or painted, I pretty much collected
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