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Default Word won't go above 2in in screen

Today I opened Word and it usually opens in full screen, but this time the
full screen mode opened 2in down on my screen, and won't go any higher. If
the screen isn't maximized I can move it to the top of the screen, but it
won't maximized.
This has not occured any day before this- does anyone know why this may have
occured?
Thanks.
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Default Word won't go above 2in in screen

I've had that happen but I don't remember what I did to fix it. It's a
Windows issue, not Word (or any other program). Either Google for the answer
or post the question in the newsgroup for your specific version of Windows.

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Today I opened Word and it usually opens in full screen, but this time the
full screen mode opened 2in down on my screen, and won't go any higher.
If
the screen isn't maximized I can move it to the top of the screen, but it
won't maximized.
This has not occured any day before this- does anyone know why this may
have
occured?
Thanks.



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