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Originally Posted by TadW
I remember a similar problem on another site and upon escalating this with Google, it was suggested that a clearing of the browser's cache may resolve this issue. It may be worth a try.
To clear your cache in Internet Explorer:
1. Close all other open browser windows.
2. Click the 'Tools' menu at the top of your browser, and select 'Internet Options.'
3. Click the 'General' tab at the top of the dialogue box.
4. Click 'Delete Files' under 'Temporary Internet files.'
5. Select 'Delete all offline content' by checking the box.
6. Click 'OK.'
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Thanks for your input
TadW. I delete all mentioned files 2 or 3 times per day. Plus my Nortson 'cleanup' utility deletes them also, plus another cleaner I run deletes anything left over.
I wish the solution was this simple. Once again, I'd like to state that this positioning problem only started occurring a few weeks back.
All suggestions appreciated. WDE