Photoshop 'Save As' window cannot be re-sized??

The window that pops-up when you try and do a 'save as' in Photoshop has gone full screen which is very annoying, and I cannot find a way to resize it. Dragging the corners do nothing.,
This may be a Windows issue rather than Photoshop, but it only happens in PS so I am hoping someone can help me here.
Does anyone know how to re-size this window?
Many thanks in advance.

You're saying it won't resize in either dimension (horizontally or vertically)?
How many pixels are on your screen?
Do you have any add-on tool that adjusts the look and feel of your display theme (e.g., StarDock, ShellFolderFix, or other 3rd party app)?
What happens if you choose a different Windows theme?
I just checked, on my system I can downsize the Save As dialog to a minimum of 563 x 632 pixels.
-Noel

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