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When I open Excel, the Excel window is so large, the top blue bar which
says "Excel ...." is not even visible. I can't position the mouse to
the edge to drag the window to a smaller size. Other aps such as Word
work fine. Is this simply a setting within Excel? I must have changed
something because this is a new problem, but don't know what or how to
fix it. Anyone help?


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Try double-clicking on the title bar. This should maximize the
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When I open Excel, the Excel window is so large, the top blue
bar which
says "Excel ...." is not even visible. I can't position the
mouse to
the edge to drag the window to a smaller size. Other aps such
as Word
work fine. Is this simply a setting within Excel? I must have
changed
something because this is a new problem, but don't know what or
how to
fix it. Anyone help?


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Another way...

Right click on the excel icon on the windows taskbar (at the bottom).
Select move
use the arrow keys to move the window and hit enter when you're happy.

Another way is to click on the excel window (to activate the application)
then hit alt-spacebar, then M (for move)
then use the arrow keys to move that window.

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When I open Excel, the Excel window is so large, the top blue bar which
says "Excel ...." is not even visible. I can't position the mouse to
the edge to drag the window to a smaller size. Other aps such as Word
work fine. Is this simply a setting within Excel? I must have changed
something because this is a new problem, but don't know what or how to
fix it. Anyone help?

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Thx for the ideas. I'm fine now. Nice place to come for help.


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