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May 6, 2005
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I’m running CS, with 3 monitors (although the monitors shouldn’t be relevant), and when the History palette entries reach the bottom of the column, the scroll bars do not become available. Is there a setting or correction that can enable proper operation?
TIA
Joe Arnold

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arrooke
May 6, 2005
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I’m running CS, with 3 monitors (although the monitors shouldn’t be relevant), and when the History palette entries reach the bottom of the column, the scroll bars do not become available. Is there a setting or correction that can enable proper operation?
TIA
Joe Arnold
There are no scroll bars. Same goes for the rest of the palettes. You have to drag them larger, or purge them from time to time.
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PhotoMan
May 6, 2005
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I’m running CS, with 3 monitors (although the monitors shouldn’t be relevant), and when the History palette entries reach the bottom of the column, the scroll bars do not become available. Is there a setting or correction that can enable proper operation?

There are no scroll bars. Same goes for the rest of the palettes. You have to drag them larger, or purge them from time to time.

I thought it was safe to ‘ass’ume they were there, as there are up & down arrows, but they’re grayed out. Same for the Layers palette. Joe
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arrooke
May 6, 2005
I’m running CS, with 3 monitors (although the monitors shouldn’t be relevant), and when the History palette entries reach the bottom of
the
column, the scroll bars do not become available. Is there a setting or correction that can enable proper operation?

There are no scroll bars. Same goes for the rest of the palettes. You
have
to drag them larger, or purge them from time to time.

I thought it was safe to ‘ass’ume they were there, as there are up & down arrows, but they’re grayed out. Same for the Layers palette. Joe
You’re right; there are! I had to open the program & look. Guess I’ve always just grabbed and stretched so I could see everything.
I don’t know what to suggest. Try re-opening the program; that often fixes things. Or trashing your preference file – but that doesn’t seem that it should affect scroll bars. Sorry.
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PhotoMan
May 6, 2005
You’re right; there are! I had to open the program & look. Guess I’ve
always
just grabbed and stretched so I could see everything.
I don’t know what to suggest. Try re-opening the program; that often fixes things. Or trashing your preference file – but that doesn’t seem that it should affect scroll bars. Sorry.

Do your up-down arrows become ‘ungrayed’ when the column fills? Joe

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