Images too large to fit my screen, windows overlap etc.

One day I opened firefox to get my emails from the web and my icons suddenly became the size of silver dollars and I was able to view approximately a third of the image on screen without scrolling to view. If I open the print control window I couldn't activate because that part of the window was below screen and hidden.

1. It looks like you're using a 2 year old version of Firefox that isn't supported any longer, you need to update it. http://www.mozilla.com/en-US/firefox/
2. {Alt & F4} should close that window, <br />
or <br />
If you right-click that window on the Windows Task Bar (at the bottom of the screen), you could use the '''Close''' item.

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