Preference, too big windows Assistant

Hello!

I have tried many step to solve the biggest problem when using my CC of Dreamweaver. No matter what control panel such as preferences, table Wizard, and any other assistant showed too big. I see not part of windows when it is open. Here is the screenshot:

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Preferences Windows

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Insertion of a table assistant

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