Window expanded, won't shrink

I clicked on the green expand button on the upper left of my window and the window expanded. Clicking again on the green button again doesn't resize it to normal size. The resize tab on the lower right is now below the bottom of my monitor and I can't reach it. The window won't push up any farther. What's going on? Thanx,
Ken

Click on the Window menu and see if there is a Zoom Window menu item; if so, use this option. If not, or if using it didn't work, open the Script Editor in the /Applications/AppleScript/ folder, put the window in the front, and run the following:
tell application "Finder"
set bounds of window 1 to {224, 112, 839, 517}
end tell
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