“OK” button buried in bottom of window, can't reach it...

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  1. Posts : 148
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    “OK” button buried in bottom of window, can't reach it...


    In Outlook 2016, Win10, my paragraph spaces were too large in between. I fixed them and when I went to click on "OK"...it wasn't there. It was buried at the bottom of its window. I tried to pull it up but it still didn't show it. I tried to reduce or increase the fonts to see if "OK" would reappear, but that window didn't take this change. I tried internet and after many hours I couldn't get even a close solution. You can't find your problem in totally automatic answers. I have a screenshot if I may send it? Please help!
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  2. Posts : 7,904
    Windows 11 Pro 64 bit
       #2

    Can you set a higher screen resolution?
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  3. Posts : 16,946
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
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    Adela said:
    I have a screenshot if I may send it?
    Adela,

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  4. Posts : 4,792
    Windows 11 Pro 64 Bit 22H2
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    Right click a blank spot on the desktop, choose Display Settings/Scale and Layout. Reduce it to 100%. Or change to a higher resolution.
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  5. Posts : 148
    windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    Steve C said:
    Can you set a higher screen resolution?
    Thank you Steve, but it shows 1920-1080 as the highest. Though I think all of you understand what the problem is, I'll send a screenshot just for more info.

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    Steve C said:
    Can you set a higher screen resolution?
    Thank you Steve but the highest resolution I have is 1920-1080. But I'll send a screenshot though I know you all understand the problem. (I though I answered you some minutes ago but didn't see it, so I'm answering again and hope it's not a duplicate). :)
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  6. Posts : 2,141
    Windows 11 Pro (latest update ... forever anal)
       #6

    Settings > System > Display

    Is the first setting under Scale and layout set to the "(Recommended)" percentage for Change the size of text, apps and other items.
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  7. Posts : 14,018
    Win10 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home, Win7, Linux Mint
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    When I see that happen there's a couple things I try, one is to hit F11 to get Full Screen [different from Maximized], another is to hold down the Ctrl key and hit + or - to change the size of the window/program text and still another is to simply hit Enter which frequently is the default such as seen when a setup/install has finished. Another is to turn off a program's toolbars/ribbons to get more screen room.
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  8. Posts : 16,946
    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
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    Adela,

    Adela said:
    I have a screenshot if I may send it?
    Adela said:
    I'll send a screenshot just for more info.
    Adela said:
    But I'll send a screenshot ...
    I expected to suggest pressing the WinKey & the right-arrow key at the same time to move the whole of the cut-off window to the right-hand half of the screen so you can see the whole thing but I decided to wait until I saw the screenshot.

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  9. Posts : 148
    windows 10
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    spunk said:
    Right click a blank spot on the desktop, choose Display Settings/Scale and Layout. Reduce it to 100%. Or change to a higher resolution.
    THANK YOU!!!! spunk, it worked!!! I wish I had come here before searching all the internet since last week for hours each day. I had the Scale at 200 and i reduced it to 175 and lo and behold....the elusive little devil appeared instantly! :) However, fonts all over also reduced size so I'll have to wear glasses. I guess one can't have everything huh! Thanks ever so much again.

    I still have a few other glitches, but I'd be very embarrassed to bother you kind and helpful friends again, so I'll take those to other forums though I'd prefer coming to Ten Forums...

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    spunk said:
    Right click a blank spot on the desktop, choose Display Settings/Scale and Layout. Reduce it to 100%. Or change to a higher resolution.
    spunk, why can't doesn't the thumbs up icon give you the reputation? This is a strange method isn't it? It says I can't give you the reputation until I've given it to others (or similar). How??? Anyway, I DO GIVE YOU THE REPUTATION FOR YOUR GREAT HELP!!! :)

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    idgat said:
    Settings > System > Display

    Is the first setting under Scale and layout set to the "(Recommended)" percentage for Change the size of text, apps and other items.
    Thank you, I've solved it with your suggestions given to me by spunk. :)

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    Try3 said:
    Adela,






    I expected to suggest pressing the WinKey & the right-arrow key at the same time to move the whole of the cut-off window to the right-hand half of the screen so you can see the whole thing but I decided to wait until I saw the screenshot.

    Denis
    OH I didn't know this, I'll keep this info too for future use in glitches. Thanks a lot1 :)
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  10. Posts : 1,621
    Windows 10 Home
       #10

    "I still have a few other glitches, but I'd be very embarrassed to bother you kind and helpful friends again, so I'll take those to other forums though I'd prefer coming to Ten Forums" Hey, post all your computer situations in tenforums, that is why these forums exist.
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