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Running Mac OSX, on a G5…..I have managed to inadvertently move the Photoshop Elements Browser window slightly to the point where the top of the Browser Window is BEHIND the rest of the Photoshop Elements menu.
Which means that although I can still use the browser, now I can’t move it back to another location. I can make it wider or narrower, but not move it.
Any action I take to bring the browser to the front, for example an F9 won’t work….when I touch the top of the Browser window after an F9 it immediately re-establishes the Photoshop menu and re-establishes the browser as BEHIND the rest of the menu. You can apparently only move this window by grabbing it at the top ?
If I close and re-open the application, the browser comes up in the same unmovable location behind the other menu.
This is driving me crazy, and probably (hopefully) has a simple solution ?
Anyone else seen this ?
Thanks…
Which means that although I can still use the browser, now I can’t move it back to another location. I can make it wider or narrower, but not move it.
Any action I take to bring the browser to the front, for example an F9 won’t work….when I touch the top of the Browser window after an F9 it immediately re-establishes the Photoshop menu and re-establishes the browser as BEHIND the rest of the menu. You can apparently only move this window by grabbing it at the top ?
If I close and re-open the application, the browser comes up in the same unmovable location behind the other menu.
This is driving me crazy, and probably (hopefully) has a simple solution ?
Anyone else seen this ?
Thanks…
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