Appleworks6.2.9 "Save As" screen is too large for my iBook 14" screen

What can I do to make the Appleworks6 Save As screen fit my iBook 14" screen?
When I click the AppleWorks6 Save As, the screen is larger than my iBook screen. I can barely see the upper 1/8th of the Hide Extention, New Folder, Cancel and Save buttons. The resize button on the lower right edge of normal page is not visible. I can move the screen down and to the right and left but I cannot make the screen smaller because that button is beneath the bottom edge of my screen.
I also tried clicking the Green button at upper left corner of the page. Nothing happens. It just fills the whole screen and doen not get smaller.
I do not have this problem on my iMac 15" screen.
Numero

I hope you deleted more than just the com.apple.appleworks.plist. There are also 3 preference files in the AppleWorks folder that is in the same location as that .plist that need to be deleted all at the same time. All of this is detailed in my user tip, AppleWorks has stopped working correctly. Since I or someone else refer to this time a couple of times a day, it shouldn't have taken to page 8 to find it unless you were searching just for ".plist" & not preferences.

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