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How to Auto Resize Application Window on MacOS (AppleScript Editor)

Duration: 01:52Views: 5.7KLikes: 18Date Created: Sep, 2018

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Category: Science & Technology

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Description: How to Auto Resize Application Window on MacOS. Resize and position any Application Window to a specific size on MacOS using Applescript editor. learn-share.net/auto-resize-application-window-on-mac Resize any App window e.g Safari, Google Chrome, etc to a specific size creating an Applet Script. Subscribe goo.gl/Amj8rx 🎥 Watch next: Clear Cache on Mac? youtube.com/watch?v=flMdG9_9ibw&index=8&t=1s&list=PLQJGHOK40fH8VDvK5QnANwRgLI0GtEGkE To Resize an application window on the desktop to an exact size. Open the AppleScript editor, and copy this script link: learn-share.net/resize-app-window-on-mac-to-exact-size-applescript Next, change the app name to any App Window you wish to resize. Hit play (or press command-R) to run the script, and the window should resize to the the center of the Desktop with exact size you have pre defined. This script works for the majority of MacOS Applications. Next, From Script editor file menu, click to export as Application. Follow: ➥ Twitter: twitter.com/_learnshare ➥ Facebook: facebook.com/learnshare.net Receive Great deals learn-share.net/subscribe-newsletter 🛒 Shop Tech: learn-share.net/shop-store Support this channel for more and better things! patreon.com/learnshare Contribute translating learn share videos: youtube.com/timedtext_cs_panel?tab=2&c=UCA2aRJQUHkkTlvugxOYggpA #macos #applescript #resize #scripteditor #window

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