On Thursday, August 1, 2013 11:28:45 AM UTC-5, David Fishburn wrote:
> > 2.  If your task bar is at the top of your screen (instead of the default 
> > bottom) the "X" to close the window is also not visible.  Because it is not 
> > visible, you cannot "move" the window to get access to it.  
> > ALT-Space-M(ove) does not work since we are in an single line edit box 
> > waiting for user input.  To the ALT-Space-M goes into the user input.  The 
> > Escape button (on Windows) closes the dialog.
> 

Obviously this should be fixed, but this way of moving dialogs and windows 
should probably work in the meantime:

1. On Windows XP (and Vista?) right-click on the task bar entry for the 
dialog/window you want to move. On Windows 7, shift + right-click.
2. Choose "move"
3. Hit any arrow key on your keyboard
4. Move the mouse and the window will move with it

I found this to be useful when doing a remote login to my work PC...and I 
needed to see something on the 2nd monitor. I think it should work in this case 
also.

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