Moving from Cinema Display to MBP screen.

The iTunes window when I hook up my MBP to my Cinema Display is full screen. When I use my MBP out and about the iTunes window is bigger then the screen and i can't get down to the resize handle and other items sited at the bottom of the screen.
How can I stop this happening an/or resize the iTunes window other than by using the resize handle?

Emceejay wrote:
How can I ... resize the iTunes window other than by using the resize handle?
option-click on the little green button in the upper left corner of the iTunes window.
JGG

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