Very odd. Don't even know how you could get a window in that position.
Regardless - try Window -> Window zoom. That seems to be that only command
that actually shifts the window's position - though I'm hardly a Word
guru.

Good luck.

On Thu, 27 May 2004, raino wrote:

> Hi pals,
> I have a bother with MS Word. When I reopen a document, the upper portion of
> the doc is above the Apple menu. I can't get a hold of the drag bar to move
> the doc down-so I can't even drag the doc to my other monitor screen for
> resizing. Is there a trick to this (some fancy key stroke I don't know
> about)? It doesn't happen every time I open a doc-so I am puzzled.
> AppleWorks, Illustrator, Photoshop, and all the other apps I have open
> correctly-below the Apple menu.
> Using a G4 466 MHz with an Apple 21" studio display set at 1024  x 768 100
> Hz millions of colors (yeah, it's a purty screen).
> Any thoughts?
> raino
>
>
>
>

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