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Hi,
I have a macbook and I'm loving.... but i have a little problem (very little but i hope you can help) I am using aMSN as my msn chat client but for some reason the main window has decided to open off the screen way off to the right so i cant actually click on it. I can see it when i use exposé but when i click on it it moves swiftly back off of the screen... any ideas... please. Thanks, Bard |
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Change the resolution of your screen. Then it will be "pulled" into the reduced screen area and you can grab it and put it somewhere more convenient on your screen.
Then just return your resolution to what you had it at before. __________________________________________________ Posting and YOU|Forum Community Guidelines|The Apple Product Cycle|Forum Courtesy mac: a waterproof raincoat made of rubberized fabric MAC: a data communication protocol sub-layer, also known as the Media Access Control Mac: a brand name which covers several lines of personal computers designed, developed, and marketed by Apple Inc.
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