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I recently had to change computers and now when I open an Office program like
Word or Excel, the window goes completely off the screen. I can't minimize
it using the buttons in the upper right corner nor can I use the "x" to close
it. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
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This sounds like a difference in Screen Resolution between the two
computers....changeing it is a windows function........right-click on our
desktop, then choose properties, and the settings tab and select the desired
resolution there.

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I recently had to change computers and now when I open an Office program like
Word or Excel, the window goes completely off the screen. I can't minimize
it using the buttons in the upper right corner nor can I use the "x" to close
it. Does anyone know how I can fix this?

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I tried that at the beginning and it didn't help. But I went back and tried
again and while I was in there, I found a place where you can recalibrate
your screen--that worked. I appreciate your efforts to help.

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This sounds like a difference in Screen Resolution between the two
computers....changeing it is a windows function........right-click on our
desktop, then choose properties, and the settings tab and select the desired
resolution there.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



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I recently had to change computers and now when I open an Office program like
Word or Excel, the window goes completely off the screen. I can't minimize
it using the buttons in the upper right corner nor can I use the "x" to close
it. Does anyone know how I can fix this?

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You're welcome......thanks for the feedback.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"mamabear1231" wrote:

I tried that at the beginning and it didn't help. But I went back and tried
again and while I was in there, I found a place where you can recalibrate
your screen--that worked. I appreciate your efforts to help.

"CLR" wrote:

This sounds like a difference in Screen Resolution between the two
computers....changeing it is a windows function........right-click on our
desktop, then choose properties, and the settings tab and select the desired
resolution there.

Vaya con Dios,
Chuck, CABGx3



"mamabear1231" wrote:

I recently had to change computers and now when I open an Office program like
Word or Excel, the window goes completely off the screen. I can't minimize
it using the buttons in the upper right corner nor can I use the "x" to close
it. Does anyone know how I can fix this?

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