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Reset windows Position? (normally dual monitor, today 1 and windows are stuck on '2nd' monitor...)

Asked by Chumad in Computer Displays / Monitors, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems

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Normally I run dual monitors. Today I'm without my second monitor and have a little problem. I've got a window that I last had open on the 2nd monitor. Today when that window opens up I can't see it because the position of the window is outside my current view range.

Short of hooking up a 2nd monitor, is there any way to get that window to display again on my main monitor?  Also as a side note... the window is a popup of another application, so I can't see it or interact with it via the windows task bar (i.e., it doesn't show up on the task bar).

Thanks in advance!

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Zones: Computer Displays / Monitors, Operating Systems Miscellaneous, Microsoft Windows Operating Systems
Tags: Microsoft, Windows, XP
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