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Knijn
Jan 16, 2006
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I’m using Photoshop 7.0. Recently I’ve changed my computer configuration from two to one monotor. Since then, when I try to use "Blending Options", the Blending Options screen doesn’t appear on my main screen, but probalbly in my secundary screen which I don’t have anymmore. Is there somewhere a file or registry line where I can change these coordinates? I’ve tried to reset the palette locations in the Window->Workspace menu, but that doesn’t work.

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Mike Hyndman
Jan 16, 2006
"Knijn" wrote in message
I’m using Photoshop 7.0. Recently I’ve changed my computer configuration from two to one monotor. Since then, when I try to use "Blending Options", the Blending Options screen doesn’t appear on my main screen, but probalbly in my secundary screen which I don’t have anymmore. Is there somewhere a file or registry line where I can change these coordinates? I’ve tried to reset the palette locations in the Window->Workspace menu, but that doesn’t work.
Knijn,

Right click on your windows desktop, select Properties>Settings and have a look at your display settings to ensure that you are outputting to one monitor.
You could also try deleting your preferences file. Restart PS with the control, shift and alt key pressed.
HTH
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Knijn
Jan 16, 2006
Thanks Mike!
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Mike Hyndman
Jan 16, 2006
"Knijn" wrote in message
Thanks Mike!

You’re welcome, but did it work?

Regards
Mike H
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Knijn
Jan 17, 2006
"Mike Hyndman" schreef in bericht
"Knijn" wrote in message
Thanks Mike!

You’re welcome, but did it work?

Regards
Mike H
Yep. The ctrl-alt-shift trick did work.

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