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how to change dts import/export window's size

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Old 02-28-2008, 08:43 PM
Ilya Bari
 
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Default how to change dts import/export window's size

Howdy!
Does any of you good folk know how to change window size of the DTS
Import/Export Wizard window?
Darn thing is very small and inconvinient to work with, no apparent way to
change it's size,
may be there is a registry tweak or something.
Thanks in advance,
I.B.


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Old 02-28-2008, 08:43 PM
Chuck Conover
 
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Default Re: how to change dts import/export window's size

Yes, It's inconvenient. No, there is no way to change the size of it, as
far as I know. Maybe in MS SQL SERVER 2004?
Best regards,
Chuck Conover
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"Ilya Bari" <IBari@SnappyDsl.net> wrote in message
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> Howdy!
> Does any of you good folk know how to change window size of the DTS
> Import/Export Wizard window?
> Darn thing is very small and inconvinient to work with, no apparent way to
> change it's size,
> may be there is a registry tweak or something.
> Thanks in advance,
> I.B.
>
>



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