Well, I did this twice and don't know what to do! Can anyone help me in moving my working area to the right of my screen? I bumped the mouse and the screen moved to the left, covering the toolbar and File option. It is probably simple but I don't know a thing about this. Thanks, Deb
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Deb, not sure what you did. But if you can click on the middle icon in the top right corner, it should minimize your screen. then grab it by the bar at the top and move it over a bit or pull it up to almost full screen, etc. Maybe that will help, It sounds to me like you just got it off the screen where you can't work it right. Hope this helps. Bill
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On the Title Bar, Left mouse click and drag to the right. Let go of mouse button once in position.
If you ever get in a situation where you can’t access the title bar or no mouse, [SPACE]+[M] will give you the ability of using your arrow keys to “move” the active window.
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Thanks for the speedy reply! It worked! As soon as I clicked the minimize button, it showed the side toolbar and file option. I really appreciate this and I am working on a rush job that is going to Cleveland in the a.m.! have a good night now! sincerely, Deb Fowler (itzdeb on chat)
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