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    Resolved [RESOLVED] Microsoft word opening new document

    I am using Windows 10 and Microsoft Word 2010. All of sudden when I open a new document it will only open full screen. When I try to use the two squares on the top right hand side to "restore down" it goes to the screen capture shown below and I can only restore it to full screen again by clicking on the small square. Some setting must have been changed by me inadvertently and I am at a loss to find what it was. Any help in resolving this would be greatly appreciated.

    Regards,

    Brian
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    If you move the mouse pointer to one of the edges of that ultra-reduced window, does it change to a double headed arrow so you can click and move the edge to make it larger?

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    Hi jdc2000
    It certainly does and I thank you for that. If I close the now opened larger document without working on it and then reopen Word it still opens in that ultra-reduced window. Is there a fix for this as well?

    Thanks again for your help,

    Brian

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    Hold the CTRL Key when dragging.
    If you're happy and you know it......it's your meds.

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    Hi Steve,
    It took a few tries but that did it.
    Thanks so much to both of you.

    Brian

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