I have Win xp. My Office suite is Office 2000. I am operating two screens a
17" Sony and a 15" KDS.
When I restore down a document down to a smaller window, it disapears to the
upper right corner of the screen. I cannot see it at all. When I right
click in the toolbar, I can maximize it, I cannot move or size it. The
curser goes top the upper right portion of the screen and assumes the four
points mode, when I click, the four points mode is replaced by the cursor
arrow.
I use word with my Outlook emailer and the same thing occurs when I am full
screen and I hit the 'Reply','Forward' and 'Reply to all' icons. The
forwarded letter disappears off screen and the only way to work with it is in
the full screen mode. I hope I have given enough information.
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Re: Word 2000 "restore down" off the screen by Suzanne

Suzanne
Thu Aug 25 18:39:52 CDT 2005

Open any other window, then right-click on an empty area of the Windows
Taskbar and choose Cascade or one of the Tile options. This should bring the
Word window back in view. Once you can see it again, move and size it to
your preference and quit Word. When you restart Word, it should be where you
left it.

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Microsoft MVP (Word)
Words into Type
Fairhope, Alabama USA
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"Bob Morrison" <morrib48_morrib48@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:3DF5933D-7227-4859-80E0-894C4BA82B42@microsoft.com...
> I have Win xp. My Office suite is Office 2000. I am operating two
screens a
> 17" Sony and a 15" KDS.
> When I restore down a document down to a smaller window, it disapears to
the
> upper right corner of the screen. I cannot see it at all. When I right
> click in the toolbar, I can maximize it, I cannot move or size it. The
> curser goes top the upper right portion of the screen and assumes the four
> points mode, when I click, the four points mode is replaced by the cursor
> arrow.
> I use word with my Outlook emailer and the same thing occurs when I am
full
> screen and I hit the 'Reply','Forward' and 'Reply to all' icons. The
> forwarded letter disappears off screen and the only way to work with it is
in
> the full screen mode. I hope I have given enough information.
> --
> Yes there really is a Kalamazoo


Re: Word 2000 "restore down" off the screen by morrib48_morrib48

morrib48_morrib48
Thu Aug 25 19:40:29 CDT 2005

Thank you very much, the problem is solved.
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Yes there really is a Kalamazoo


"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote:

> Open any other window, then right-click on an empty area of the Windows
> Taskbar and choose Cascade or one of the Tile options. This should bring the
> Word window back in view. Once you can see it again, move and size it to
> your preference and quit Word. When you restart Word, it should be where you
> left it.
>
> --
> Suzanne S. Barnhill
> Microsoft MVP (Word)
> Words into Type
> Fairhope, Alabama USA
> Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org
> Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so
> all may benefit.
>
> "Bob Morrison" <morrib48_morrib48@hotmail.com> wrote in message
> news:3DF5933D-7227-4859-80E0-894C4BA82B42@microsoft.com...
> > I have Win xp. My Office suite is Office 2000. I am operating two
> screens a
> > 17" Sony and a 15" KDS.
> > When I restore down a document down to a smaller window, it disapears to
> the
> > upper right corner of the screen. I cannot see it at all. When I right
> > click in the toolbar, I can maximize it, I cannot move or size it. The
> > curser goes top the upper right portion of the screen and assumes the four
> > points mode, when I click, the four points mode is replaced by the cursor
> > arrow.
> > I use word with my Outlook emailer and the same thing occurs when I am
> full
> > screen and I hit the 'Reply','Forward' and 'Reply to all' icons. The
> > forwarded letter disappears off screen and the only way to work with it is
> in
> > the full screen mode. I hope I have given enough information.
> > --
> > Yes there really is a Kalamazoo
>
>