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On Friday 28 October 2005 10:44 am, Anthony Chilco wrote:
> Hi Peter,
> What's your screen resolution and windows text size. I usually find that
> when dialogue boxes are warped, it's because the screen font has been
> made larger and the resolution is low. The software should scale the box
> so the font fits, but it could be that you have a non-standard display
> setup that was never tested by the developers. I have no problems with
> the recovery in Win98, Win2k or XP. I've lead a fairly good life, so I
> haven't had to be punished by being forced to use ME. :-)
> tc
>
> Peter Belmont wrote:
> > The Document Recovery screen (OpenOffice 2.0, on Windows (ME))
> > shows no command buttons (they are off the bottom of the screen) and
> > also shows no scrolling-bar. Therefore, apparently, there is no easy
> > way to recover from [whatever the problem is] and one must UnInstall
> > and then ReInstall OpenOffice 2.0 to clear the problem.
> >
> > This should be fixed, because it makes OpenOffice 2.0 for all
> > practical purposes un-usable (at least to those, like me, who seem
> > often to get into trouble).
> >
> > This means (a) better programs and/or (b) better screen design and/or
> > (c) better on-screen documentation. This should not be hard to do!

     If you have a window that is too large, use the Alt key to move the 
window higher. While holding the Alt key, click and drag the mouse up.

Dan

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