This is an odd one. I've got a user on a widescreen Dell laptop. Everything is working great but when he maximizes word it leaves about a centimeters worth of space at the top of the screen where the desktop is in the background. Everything else maximizes full screen just not word. I can resize the window to full screen manuall, but when you choose maximize or double click the title bar it fill in the width but not the horizontal.

Has anyone seen this?

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I've seen this before. I had a system where I was messing around with the resolution and Word "remembered" the current resolution incorrectly. I don't remember exactly what I did to fix it, but I believe I just changed the resolution, opened/maximized/closed Word, then change the resolution back to your preferred setting, and then do the same.

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open Word.exe,maximize the window size manually but attention manually..! maximize the window into max value.Then close the window.It saves the last value to memory.It's not the exact solution but it may help you until exact solution.

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I've also seen this one, but this time it was an application that took the edge of the screen and when it aborted the restricted area was still there until I rebooted.

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