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1Use a leveling device to confirm that the roller shade tube is level. If not, adjust one of the brackets up or down until level is achieved.
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2If that doesn’t solve the problem, unroll the shade a few inches past the point where the shade currently stops, and slide a small, folded piece of paper on the opposite side end from where the shade is telescoping. Then, check for level.
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3If the shade is still not level, a second or third piece of paper can be used until telescoping disappears.
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