Has anyone hidden the browser toolbars etc. via the UI screen?.

I'm trying to implement a development feature (only) so that on pressing a button I can display as much of the screen as possible by disabling the browser toolbars etc. By doing this I can gain at least three extra rows on the screen, and I suspect there other things that can be removed to reveal more of the screen. I'm currently using CRM 2007 and I'm getting a little miffed with having to keep scrolling down the screen to view SLA info etc., when it could all easily fit the screen.
Anyone?.
Gary
Edited by: Gary  King on Aug 25, 2009 3:30 PM
Edited by: Gary  King on Aug 25, 2009 3:30 PM

Thanks Kevin,
I'm going to come back to this later as it might be an option that we want to retain for the users, however,  in the meantime I'll use a Windows macro tool to control this. Finding the right macro tool is a real chore though as they all advertise to be free but then you find that you have to pay for them. Finding an open source and portable one (administrator rights not required) is even  harder, but I'll get one eventually. 
There is an add-in for both IE and Firefox called i-Macro, but unfortunately it requires Administration access to install. Doh!, the same hurdle hit again and again. Why someone would allocate a laptop to anyone and not give them admin access is beyond me. After all they will just completely blitz the laptop and re-install the OS when it is returned.
It does sound like I can do this via some kind of HTML or java code within the BSP. I may investigate this later.
With regards
Gary
Edited by: Gary  King on Aug 25, 2009 5:26 PM
Edited by: Gary  King on Aug 25, 2009 5:30 PM

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