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Re: Invisible dialog box in PhotoShop and preview window in
Subject:Re: Invisible dialog box in PhotoShop and preview window in From:Bryan Sherman <bsherm -at- gmail -dot- com> To:"TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com> Date:Wed, 1 Jun 2005 22:29:08 -0400
I don't have my XP machine handy, but with the dialog box missing:
1. right click in the empty grey area of the task bar.
2. Select "Cascade Windows" (the option may be different in XP).
This usually happens when Windows maps a window (in this case dialog
box) in an extended area of the screen. This should force the dialog
box back in the viewable screen.
HTH
On 6/1/05, C L <cll01821 -at- lycos -dot- com> wrote:
> In PhotoShop, I select an image and then click Image Size on the menu bar. The dialog box never appears. If I try to do anything else, the laptop beeps at me, as if the dialog box is open somewhere, but invisible to me. I can press Enter to "make the dialog box go away" so that I can close the application properly, but that doesn't explain why the dialog box is invisible. I can see every other dialog box in the application.
>
> Then, in RoboHelp, I tried to preview a topic by clicking the Preview button and by right-clicking in the topic and then clicking Preview. The preview window never opens. Again, it acts as thought the window is open somewhere in desktop cyberspace.
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