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On Tue, May 17, 2011 at 10:18 PM, Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl> wrote:

Thomas Blasejewicz wrote (17-05-11 15:12)

 I vaguely remember, that I had a similar problem using Linux.
There was a trick (don't remember that one): pressing some key and then
drag
the box allowed to move it anywhere;
even out of the visible screen.


Alt-space,
arrow down three times
Enter
 bring the dialog in the Move mode
use arrows
Enter
 brings back to normal mode

Maybe that is it?
Cor


Thank you, but I am afraid, that is not quite yet it.
As long as I open "more options" I can move the box around, but not beyond
the upper edge of the screen: it "hits the ceiling".
And in that position the lower have of the "more options" is and remains
below the horizon.
I know that there IS the option "search in all sheets", but I just cannot
reach it - physically.
Thomas

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