Moving the Browser Window

JB
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j_barrie
Aug 16, 2004
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Here’s my problem. I have a brand new Mac. I have Photo Elements 2. When I go to browse through my photos, the browser window opens and places itself to the upper, far right of my computer screen. So far right, in fact, that you can’t access the scrolling arrows. It’s displayed so far up, that the top of the window is located beneath the top toolbar – resulting in my not being able to grab ahold of the sucker to then pull it down and to the left.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Deborah

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Ken_Wolin
Aug 16, 2004
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Jodi_Frye
Aug 16, 2004
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JB
j_barrie
Aug 17, 2004
Thank you for the helpful hints. I was able to get the thing to finally resize – and I didn’t have to pay a technician $38.00 to do it!

You’re the best!

Deborah
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barbscxhaller
Aug 19, 2004
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Here’s my problem. I have a brand new Mac. I have Photo Elements 2. When I go to browse through my photos, the browser window opens and places itself to the upper, far right of my computer screen. So far right, in fact, that you can’t access the scrolling arrows. It’s displayed so far up, that the top of the window is located beneath the top toolbar – resulting in my not being able to grab ahold of the sucker to then pull it down and to the left.

Any suggestions?

Thanks!

Deborah

Grab any edge of the window and move it.

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