I changed the resolution of 100 dpi to 200 dpi.

All the buttons I need to change it back are off the screen.  How can I fix it?

Try this http://social.answers.microsoft.com/Forums/en-US/vistaappearance/thread/cd6cdf02-c945-4893-9b90-128bfc56a127

The post is about Windows Vista, but you should still be able to use the procedure under XP.

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