Can't fit iTunes window in monitor

I ugraded to iTunes 11.0.3 today and am having some odd behavior in the viewer. Currently cannot access lower right corner of viewer to control size of viewer window. I have toggled between mini viewer / standard & full screen. But still can't grab lower right of window which is bleeding off bottom of monitor.
Also, zoom slider does not work.
I have a 15" MacbookPro (early 2011) OS-10.7.5 and am using a 30" cinema display

Hello there JazzJunkie,
I notice that the forum this is posted in is iTunes for Windows, but I see you are using a Macbook Pro so I assume Windows is on a Boot Camp partition?
If so, then for newer versions of Windows you can drag the top of the window up to the top edge of the screen and it should resize the window automatically to fit properly.
If it is actually in the Mac OS that you cant see the lower right corner of iTunes, with 10.7 a new feature was introduced where you can resize the window from any edge or corner, not just the lower right corner. Also you can use the green button at the top left to switch between window sizes.
Take care,
Sterling

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