HP Mini 110-3000 Dialogue Box

I am having trouble seeing the full screen on some dialogue boxes, specicically the bottom. Example: the internet dialogue change screen. The dialogue box is too large to gain access to the boxes on the bottom.

I found a solution to my inability to view the entire Track Changes dialog box in my HP Mini running Windows 7.  I tried everything, including, as one site recommended, holding Alt and dragging the window with the left mouse button. That worked fine until I let go and then the dialog box popped back into place, denying me the ability to click OK at the bottom.
I tried a Registry trick, but I didn't get to step 1 because my graphics card evidently doesn't have what it takes.
In desperation, I was poking around the graphics card dialog boxes and noticed that the netbook was set to a landscape screen. What if I put it temporarily into portrait? Yes, then I'd be able to see the entire dialog box. Whoopie! It worked. This was the first time that I used Microsoft Word 2007 on this machine, so I think this is probably the only time I'll need to go through this procedure. I used this computer with XP before, but I cannot recall what I did in 2009 to set up Track Changes.
Anyway, I hope my little discovery helps someone, even though I'm replying two years after this question was asked.

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