size of the image on the monitor

I am running windows 7 on a 17 inch monitor. Some of my programs which have menus attached to them want to display the menu at the edge of the screen. Can I limit the size of the program window and menus drop down to fit the screen?

This is the original computer monitor or you have multiple monitors,

Check your resolution

Right-click on your desktop, click on the screen resolution,

Confirm your monitor and he put on the recommended resolution.

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