Display Incomplete - PSE 11

Display  of PSE 11 is slightly too large to fit screen - any cure, please?

Thanks for response.
I'm a novice at the forum  so please bear with me.
Display setting is highest possible at 1440x990
I've outlined monitor details as a separate enquiry on the forum. This all started when I began to study "levels"  a day or two ago and realised I didn't have complete display.
Look forward to hearing from you
Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2013 15:03:42 -0800
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Subject: Display Incomplete - PSE 11
    Re: Display Incomplete - PSE 11
    created by Barbara B. in Photoshop Elements - View the full discussion
Be sure your screen resolution is set as high as it will go. What are the pixel dimensions for your current display setting?
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