Re: Word "vanishes"
"Beth Melton" <bmelton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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You're one third of the way there. Once you press Alt + Space to display
the menu and select "Move", you need to press an arrow key on your
keyboard to 'lock in' the Move command then you can use your mouse to drag
the window back into view.
Thanks!
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Peter Aitken
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