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Default maximize has a problem

When I maximize word, It goes only part of the screen.
It looks like maybe half of the document is below my taskbar.
is there a way to fix this?
thanks


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Default maximize has a problem

I've had that happen but I forget how I managed to fix it. I'm sure if you
Google, the answer is out there. It's not a Word issue tho.

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When I maximize word, It goes only part of the screen.
It looks like maybe half of the document is below my taskbar.
is there a way to fix this?
thanks




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Default maximize has a problem

Open two documents and then right-click in the Task Bar and select one of
the Stack Windows side-by-side options. Then maximise one of the documents.
Does that resolve the problem?

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When I maximize word, It goes only part of the screen.
It looks like maybe half of the document is below my taskbar.
is there a way to fix this?
thanks



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