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Organizer-Publisher Window Bottom Off Screen Issue

Rene Pahlavan
Booster
Hi All--

I am sure there is a simple fix, but I cannot come up with it. When I open Publisher Organizer in a floating window, the bottom portion runs off the bottom of my screen, and since the top of the window is already at the top of the screen, I cannot move the window up any further to access the Properties, Format and Publish menus. I like having the window open separate from the docked navigator 'cause it makes it easier to drag and drop from Layout Book and View Map to the publisher. Any suggestions?
AC26

macOS Ventura V13.2.1.

MacBook Pro (16-inch 2019)

2.6GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7

Radeon Pro 5500M 4GB | Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB
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Anonymous
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Hi Rene,
Did you try double-clicking the top edge?
Hope this helps.

Rene Pahlavan
Booster
Hi Braza---

I have tried that - double clicking docks the organizer window next to the navigator on my Mac. May be different on PC.

Thanks for the suggestion.
AC26

macOS Ventura V13.2.1.

MacBook Pro (16-inch 2019)

2.6GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7

Radeon Pro 5500M 4GB | Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB

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Anonymous
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Ok. Just to check: Did you do this? (See image)
If so, yes, this must be an only PC thing.

Rene Pahlavan
Booster
You got it Braza! I am able to reduce the window size from the top and then drag the whole window back into view (instinctively, I always resize undocked windows from the bottom and side edges).

I knew it was a simple fix. Thanks Braza!
AC26

macOS Ventura V13.2.1.

MacBook Pro (16-inch 2019)

2.6GHz 6-Core Intel Core i7

Radeon Pro 5500M 4GB | Intel UHD Graphics 630 1536 MB

Anonymous
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You are welcome Rene.
Cheers,

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