don't click Next or end when publishing in Windows Movie Maker

Using Director of windows - when I just publish the movie, the menu box appears if large, that I can't access the 'next' button or 'complete '. How can I change the size?

Increase the resolution of your screen should reduce the size
the window post. See the following...

Windows Vista - get the best display on your monitor
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/getting-the-best-display-on-your-monitor

Windows Vista - change the screen resolution
http://Windows.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows-Vista/change-screen-resolution

As an alternative, try to press your enter key to move forward
through the different screens.

Also. It may be interesting to try to adjust the DPI scale. See the
next thread in the forum of answers:

Too big for the keys of the Windows Movie Maker dialog box access
http://answers.Microsoft.com/en-us/Windows/Forum/windows_vista-sound/Windows-Movie-Maker-dialog-box-too-large-for/1255a104-971e-4145-8822-1d4858c6ee21
(See the answer to Jared M)

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