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Microsoft Word 2003 (sp1) doesn't maximize correctly. It is approx. 100
pixels from the top of the screen when maximized. Would Microsoft please address this issue. Several people have posted here asking for help in recent days! -- Ger |
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The way to fixed this is to simply perform a Repair on the Office 2003
installation (from Add/Remove Programs). This successfully re-registers Word 2003 and solves the maximize offset issue mentioned. -- Gerard O'Donnell, MCSD "Ger" wrote: Microsoft Word 2003 (sp1) doesn't maximize correctly. It is approx. 100 pixels from the top of the screen when maximized. Would Microsoft please address this issue. Several people have posted here asking for help in recent days! -- Ger |
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I just did what you suggested. Repaired Office 2003. It came back saying it
had successfully repaired. It did NOT fix the problem. "Ger" wrote: The way to fixed this is to simply perform a Repair on the Office 2003 installation (from Add/Remove Programs). This successfully re-registers Word 2003 and solves the maximize offset issue mentioned. -- Gerard O'Donnell, MCSD "Ger" wrote: Microsoft Word 2003 (sp1) doesn't maximize correctly. It is approx. 100 pixels from the top of the screen when maximized. Would Microsoft please address this issue. Several people have posted here asking for help in recent days! -- Ger |
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I have the same
problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "textura" wrote: I just did what you suggested. Repaired Office 2003. It came back saying it had successfully repaired. It did NOT fix the problem. "Ger" wrote: The way to fixed this is to simply perform a Repair on the Office 2003 installation (from Add/Remove Programs). This successfully re-registers Word 2003 and solves the maximize offset issue mentioned. -- Gerard O'Donnell, MCSD "Ger" wrote: Microsoft Word 2003 (sp1) doesn't maximize correctly. It is approx. 100 pixels from the top of the screen when maximized. Would Microsoft please address this issue. Several people have posted here asking for help in recent days! -- Ger |
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I also have this problem and apparently Microsoft doesn't even know how to
fix it. Microsoft's tech person suggested I delete the normal.doc file, close and reopen the program. It was suppose to recreate the file and correct it; it did not. I have a case # with them that is still open; they just quit responding. The last time I heard from them was March 2005; even though I e-mailed them again all I got was an automated reply saying my case was accepted under my original case #; no word from an actual person. Glenda "_____________STANGE_____________________" wrote: I have the same problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "textura" wrote: I just did what you suggested. Repaired Office 2003. It came back saying it had successfully repaired. It did NOT fix the problem. "Ger" wrote: The way to fixed this is to simply perform a Repair on the Office 2003 installation (from Add/Remove Programs). This successfully re-registers Word 2003 and solves the maximize offset issue mentioned. -- Gerard O'Donnell, MCSD "Ger" wrote: Microsoft Word 2003 (sp1) doesn't maximize correctly. It is approx. 100 pixels from the top of the screen when maximized. Would Microsoft please address this issue. Several people have posted here asking for help in recent days! -- Ger |
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I have this problem now too. I use Student and Teacher Edition 2003. Last
time I used Word it was fine. Now, it opens maximized a couple inches from the top of the screen. It looks like someone dragged it down from the top, actually, because it goes off the bottom of the screen, but I can't drag it back up. Repair, of course, didn't. "Glenda" wrote: I also have this problem and apparently Microsoft doesn't even know how to fix it. Microsoft's tech person suggested I delete the normal.doc file, close and reopen the program. It was suppose to recreate the file and correct it; it did not. I have a case # with them that is still open; they just quit responding. The last time I heard from them was March 2005; even though I e-mailed them again all I got was an automated reply saying my case was accepted under my original case #; no word from an actual person. Glenda "_____________STANGE_____________________" wrote: I have the same problem!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! "textura" wrote: I just did what you suggested. Repaired Office 2003. It came back saying it had successfully repaired. It did NOT fix the problem. "Ger" wrote: The way to fixed this is to simply perform a Repair on the Office 2003 installation (from Add/Remove Programs). This successfully re-registers Word 2003 and solves the maximize offset issue mentioned. -- Gerard O'Donnell, MCSD "Ger" wrote: Microsoft Word 2003 (sp1) doesn't maximize correctly. It is approx. 100 pixels from the top of the screen when maximized. Would Microsoft please address this issue. Several people have posted here asking for help in recent days! -- Ger |
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I FIGURED IT OUT (NO HELP FROM MICROSOFT)!!!
It seems that Outlook 2003 confuses Word 2003. If you have Outlook 2003 open and Word configured as your email editor, Outlook treats new Word documents as Outlook child windows, even if they are not associated with outlook. So some bug in Outlook limits the size of the maximized Word window. The workaround for this is to close Word, close Outlook, and then open a new Word document. The new Word document should maximize properly. Things seem to work ok in Outlook too after you do this. "Ger" wrote: Microsoft Word 2003 (sp1) doesn't maximize correctly. It is approx. 100 pixels from the top of the screen when maximized. Would Microsoft please address this issue. Several people have posted here asking for help in recent days! -- Ger |
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