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Old 01-10-2012, 06:14 PM
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Question Document window resizing misbehavior

I have a multiple documents open inside the Word 2003 program window.



I'm having trouble resizing the document windows.

What I want to do is to place the mouse pointer over the lower right corner of the document window, hold down the left mouse button, and while holding the button depressed, to move the mouse pointer to resize the window. And then, when I release the left button, I would like the resizing function to terminate, so that the mouse pointer would then resume moving freely about the screen without altering the size and shape of the document window.

But, yesterday the document resizing behavior changed and now works like this:

When I place the mouse pointer on the lower right corner of the document window, click and release the left mouse button, the resizing function remains "stuck" so that when I try to move the mouse pointer around the screen, I end up continuing to resize the document window.

Any ideas on how to get my mouse to work the way I expect it too?

Will in Seattle
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