From: Atreides on 29 Mar 2010 22:16 I had the same problem. Here is the actual solution: "Restore the max'ed window using the "square" control in the upper right. This will make the window "disappear". Right-click the taskbar icon for that missing window, click Move on the menu that appears. Then use the arrow keys till you see an outline of part of the window appear onscreen somewhere. Try the right arrow key for 10 seconds, then the left for 20. Try the up arrow for 10, then the down arrow for 20. Increase the number of seconds on each try: 20 seconds with the left, then 40 with the right. It may be so far off in any direction that it will take quite a bit of time to see a portion of it in outline, edge back onto the screen. The reason for doubling the time in the opposite direction is to get back to "square one" and then go a equal time from there, in the other direction. From: http://www.tomshardware.com/forum/184367-48-window-disappears-restore-button-clicked "pitthull" wrote: > Unless I have the window maximized, I cannot view a document in word. HELP! > I think I had this happen one other time but I can't remember what I did to > fix it and searching all of the help hasn't turned up an answer. If I > maximize, I can see the document -- if I then click on the maximize button > again to 'un-maximize' it -- the window disappears and I can't see it > anywhere. I then have to right click at the word object on the task bar and > select maximize. Any suggestions??
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