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galfert:
Yes, Brian is right. First click on the middle button....then attempt the resizing.

Resizing won't work if the application is in full screen mode....and it currently shows to be in full screen even though it really isn't in full screen. What I'm saying is that because the middle button shows the double overlapping squares it means that it is in full screen mode (at least it thinks it is). The application needs to be in "windowed" mode before you can resize...and that requires that middle button to show one square.

Application in full screen mode (resizing not possible):
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Application in "windowed" mode:
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Clicking on that middle square icon will alternate between full screen and windowed mode.

n3tzd:
First off thanks to those trying to help me.
I got the alt+spacebar, s to work and resized the window.
However when I press the enter key it springs back to the small window in the upper left corner.
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galfert:
Once resized, instead of Enter key try moving the mouse and then clicking mouse button. Or try ESC key instead of Enter key.

n3tzd:
This is what the screen looks like after resizing.
Any attempt to move the mouse causes the screen to change size.
Pressing mouse button causes screen to spring back to upper left corner.
Pressing ESC causes the screen to spring back to the upper left corner.
I have tried many combinations of key presses always with the same result.
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galfert:
I'm not totally familiar about Lightning/2000 but I thought it was not compatible with newer operating systems. What Windows version are you running?

I would backup the data and uninstall the application if you have the original installer. What version of Lightning/2000 are you running? I believe the latest version after being discontinued was 6.7.2 but I'm not certain.

I'm not an expert on this. I think hopefully someone else might give you better advice that runs this application. But this is one approach (after trying out all else) I would (backup/uninstall/reinstall/restore data) as a standard IT troubleshooting into an unknown issue as this.

Another thing to try first before the backup/uninstall/reinstall is to restore your computer's theme to default and also display zoom to 100%. Often applications break if you change font size, icon size, and other windowing control.

But first things first...you did restart the computer right? That is always #1 no matter what.

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