> Neal was right about virtual screen being too big (since I changed
> one monitor's resolution smaller)
> I changed it to 2624 x 1968.
> 

No expert here, but I don't think that you want to add the heights. 
Neither screen is that tall. So I would suggest start with 2624x1200. 
Then set the smaller screen to the left/right of the larger one.

I'm not sure what is going to happen to the height of the smaller
screen.

> But this didn't help, anyway.
> 
> I played with region some, but I still can't figure out a setting
> that works.
> I work in 1600x1200 in front of me.
> Small dialog boxes open completely, but a little too low in left screen.
> Larger boxes cross into both screens, but also too low.
> 
> Thanks
> 
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