From: Bdiva56 on
In moving a word doc with the mouse, I accidently moved it up too much. Now I
cannot see the top half and cannot minimize or close the doc. I tried to
click and hold, but it won't budge. Can anyone help me out? I can only close
by using Task Mgr. If I open a new doc, the position is still the same.
From: Doug Robbins - Word MVP on
Try using Alt+F10

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"Bdiva56" <Bdiva56(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In moving a word doc with the mouse, I accidently moved it up too much.
> Now I
> cannot see the top half and cannot minimize or close the doc. I tried to
> click and hold, but it won't budge. Can anyone help me out? I can only
> close
> by using Task Mgr. If I open a new doc, the position is still the same.

From: Jay Freedman on
With Word open and with the cursor in it, press Alt+spacebar, release
them and press the M key. This activates the "move" command on the
system menu. Then press the down arrow key until the top of the Word
window comes back onto the screen. Press Enter to set that as the new
position for the window.

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On Sun, 16 May 2010 18:06:01 -0700, Bdiva56
<Bdiva56(a)discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:

>In moving a word doc with the mouse, I accidently moved it up too much. Now I
>cannot see the top half and cannot minimize or close the doc. I tried to
>click and hold, but it won't budge. Can anyone help me out? I can only close
>by using Task Mgr. If I open a new doc, the position is still the same.