Hi Robert

If no joy with Ronni's suggestion a couple of others to try that can also 
work,….

1. If you hover over the top of the iTunes window (about in the middle) then 
you'll see the icon change to an arrow pointing up and down. Drag this down to 
make the "top" of the iTunes window smaller. Then once you've made is smaller 
that way, click in the grey area at the top and move the whole window up. This 
should "bring it up" below where you can see it. Sometimes you have to repeat 
this a few times to get it working. (You can also do the same with the left and 
right sides as well to bring it in, if it ever goes that way as well).

2. In System Preferences, go to Displays. Depending which version of the OS 
you're running, the next step can differ. But where it says "Resolution" change 
this to scaled. Then choose a resolution lower then what you're running. (e.g. 
1600x1200 or 1280x960). This will then "shrink" all the window. iTunes should 
then shrink to fit into the window you're working. Then go back and change it 
the resolution back to the higher resolution. This should generally then keep 
iTunes at the smaller resolution it was at when you changed it. You can then 
drag the corner out to make it bigger again.

3. If you can get to the Window menu in iTunes, you can go to "Zoom" then it 
will expand out to the full size of the screen. Then you can drag the corner 
into the size you want.

Hopefully something out of these suggestions works with Ronni's as well.

Let us know how you go.

Kind regards
Daniel
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On 02/12/2013, at 9:00 PM, Ronda Brown <ro...@mac.com> wrote:

> Hi Robert,
> 
> Control-Command-F
>  
> Will Toggle back and forth from Full Screen mode.
>  
> Or you can move the mouse to the top of the screen to display the menu bar, 
> Select the "View" Pull-down Menu, then "Exit Full Screen".
> 
> Kind Regards,
> Ronni
> 
> 
> On 2 Dec 2013, at 7:53 pm, Robert Miller-Eves <bobme...@highway1.com.au> 
> wrote:
> 
>> My iTunes window is over filling the iMac 27" screen vertically so I cannot 
>> "Grab" the lower corner to reduce it.Any Clues?
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