A drawer that's off its track can be difficult to remove without damaging it even more. Try working the thin blade of a putty knife between the drawer and runner and then gently tapping the drawer back in line.

If you're successful, the drawer slide will pop into place, and you can remove the drawer and correct the problem that made it slip its track in the first place.

Overloaded drawers--either too heavy or with contents piled too high--are often the cause, so be sure to alleviate this situation. Also check that the runners haven't worked loose or been forced out of alignment.