Adobe Camera Raw window-Only full screen?

I use Elements 7.0.  In an attempt to improve my photography, I’ve been concentrating on getting as close to a proper exposure in camera using zone system etc.  To further get close to the appropriate exposure after the shot is taken, I’ve begun to shoot in raw.  I’ve bought a couple of books, videos etc. and I’m getting the basics down fairly well.
I have one basic question.  I’ve searched help both in Elements and within this forum and I can’t find anything that addresses my question.
When I select a nef image (Nikon D90) in the Organizer and go to “Edit” and then “Full Edit”, the Adobe Camera Raw box opens up in full screen with the selected image displayed.  No part of the desktop is displayed, including the taskbar.
Is there a way to open up ACR that is not full screen?  I’m so new that I still need to refer to help to figure out what certain sliders do.  I have a 25.5 diagonal monitor, so I have the screen real estate to have a fairly large ACR window while at the same time displaying a help screen.
Thank you for your input.

Not sure if this will help, but on my ACR to the right of the Preview checkbox there is a window-double-arrow symbol that toggles full-screen mode in ACR so even if ACR started up in full-screen you could unmaximize it and then resize it somewhat smaller.  I don't know how to start it up non-maximized in the scenario you describe because I don't use that scenario and my ACR starts up in whatever mode I last closed it, full-screen or not.

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