Skype Crashes When Attempt to Move Window

I am on Windows 10 Pro and Skype 7.7.0.103 - I have applied all the latest updates.  Everytime that I try to move Skype by dragging the title bar it crashes.  I have a dual monitor setup. The symptoms are that it does not move, then when you click back on the app it shows (not responding) in the title bar.  I then have to forcibly close and re-open Skype to use it again.   I can also confirm that the same thing happens if you right click the title bar, select move, and attempt to use the arrow keys to move Skype. This is a significant issue as I frequently move the Skype Window when chatting in order to view something else on my PC.  

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