George Kaufman wrote: > Steve Montgomery wrote > "Just grab the title bar and drag it back to the top of the dialog box." > > Unfortunately, the menu bar (not the title bar) will only move to a vertical > on the side or just above the bottom bar, both of which take up valuable > space on the writing field. I'm still not sure how to deal with this. Any > help appreciated. George (and others) This is why one line answers rarely add value to the conversation. What Steve was trying to tell you, is to put the mouse pointer on the blue title bar of the floating toolbar. Then click on that title bar and drag the toolbar up to it's proper position at the top of the screen. It will take a little "fooling around" to get in the right spot, but when you are dragging it around up there, you need to put it into a position where the dotted outline changes to a loong narrow strip with it's left edge near the left edge of the screen. Also, if you want this bar to "drop in" between the menu and the other toolbar, then you need to have the outline spanning both the menu and the other toolbar. ===== Micro Solutions Consulting Member of The HTML Writers Guild http://www.ezy.net/~microsol International Webmasters Association 410-543-8996 MS Site Builder Network - Level 2 member ===== ----- PCSOFT mailing list - http://nospin.com Bob Wright:[log in to unmask] - Drew Dunn:[log in to unmask]