Photoshop CS5 Save for Web & Devices

In "Save for Web & Devices", the buttons are cut off at the bottom :\ is there a way to fix this? Here's a screenshot.
click to view full size. As you can see, they're pretty hard to click, though not impossible...

You probably need to use a higher screen resolution.
1024x768 or higher.
You could also try to resize the save for web dialog by using
the lower right corner to resize.
MTSTUNER

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