Change CDE size( TOO BIG..???)

My CDE workspace area is greater than the screen. I think it
is very anoting and unprofessional if this is the default.
How can I change the workspace so that is fits
into 14" monitor size like windows. The normal screen size.
How can one set the font to the correct size to fit the screen
size. I have checked the AdminTool or similar and only gets
howto change the font as deafult but is then xsmall(2).
and howto change some other backdrop which is
nothing to do with changing the workspace size to fit
on the screen. The actual windows on the screen I would
like to fit on 80x25 as well according the screen size and
video.
I have installed my pc as 800x600 standard video.

Sounds as if you've selected the "16color standard VGA
driver with panning @800x600" during system installation.
Stop dtlogin using the "options" menu, start a command
line (text mode) login, login as root and run "kdmconfig".
Configure your video card "Change Video Device/Monitor".
You may have to install the latest X video driver patch
109401 first (maybe 110959, too), so that solaris
recognizes your video card.

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