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@ Bruce in Maine wrote:after one fills in all the information to sign up for the audit Defense 2023 add service, the blue "accept" button at the bottom of the page cannot be accessed because the overall Audit Defense add page on the Intuit website is slightly oversized and the blue "accept" button cannot be accessed as it is just beneath the bottom of the viewable screen .. and the screen cannot be resized manually by the person (myself) filling in the form ..
I don't know anything about your Audit Defense offer, but in regard to your screen issue, if I was having the same screen issue you described, here's how I would have tried to troubleshoot on a Windows computer to seek a workaround for the "button offscreen" issue.
Maybe you have already tried this first part. But just in case, I'll mention what I would try first.
If the page you are referring to is in a browser window, the browser should have a way to zoom in/out. Zooming out might bring the button into view. Depending on the particular browser, that feature may be under the VIEW menu at the top menubar of the screen, or in Edge when you click on Settings icon, there is a Zoom feature labeled as such in the dropdown setting menu. In any case, find the zoom feature on your browser either off the top menubar or settings. Or you may be able to use a keyboard short cut, which is the Ctrl key plus either the "+" or "-" key. Repeating the "-" key makes it progessively smaller. Ctrl plus 0 returns screen to normal size. Whether or not that shortcut works to control the zoom function might depend on the particular browser.
If using browser zoom was unsuccessful, I would go into Windows settings since it might be a a screen resolution or scaling problem.
In Windows 10 to get to the scaling or resolution settings click the Windows start button in lower left corner, then choose Settings (gear icon), then System, then Display. Or for a shortcut, you may be able to simply right-click on an empty area of the main Windows user desktop screen and in the popup menu choose "Display settings".
First try the scaling setting. In your Windows Settings do you have scale set to a higher value than the normal 100%? If so, change it back to 100%, and see if that brings the missing button into view.
If lowering the scaling to 100% didn't help, then it may be screen resolution. Keep the scaling at 100%, and try a lower screen resolution such as 800x600. If that doesn't work, then try 1024x768, or experiment with other resolutions.
After trying any of that, you can put your settings back like you want them.