Organizer Palette
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2016-02-04 11:42 PM
2016-02-04
11:42 PM
How can I get the palette back to a size that will allow access to that handle?
Thanks.
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2016-02-05 02:39 AM
2016-02-05
02:39 AM
If your info box is at the top of your screen and consists of more than one row of items you can pull the bottom of it up temporarily to give you more room at the top. Also if you have palettes docked at the bottom of your interface you can drag them up into the work space to give you more room at the bottom. Either (or both) of these options should increase your real estate and hopefully allow you to see the handle. Afterwards you can reset your work space. I've had this happen and these options allowed me to fix it.
Doug
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2016-02-05 06:10 AM
2016-02-05
06:10 AM
Maybe Macs are different but in Windows we can grab any edge of the dialogue to stretch it.
We don't have to use the bottom right-hand corner.
Is this not the case on a Mac?
Or as Doug suggested turn off or move other toolbars and palettes to see if that gives you more space to move the organizer palette around.
Barry.
We don't have to use the bottom right-hand corner.
Is this not the case on a Mac?
Or as Doug suggested turn off or move other toolbars and palettes to see if that gives you more space to move the organizer palette around.
Barry.
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2016-02-05 02:29 PM
2016-02-05
02:29 PM
Barry wrote:Yes. You should get a double-arrow icon on any edge of the palette that will stretch the palette on a Mac.
Maybe Macs are different but in Windows we can grab any edge of the dialogue to stretch it.
We don't have to use the bottom right-hand corner.
Is this not the case on a Mac?
David
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2016-02-06 12:04 AM
2016-02-06
12:04 AM
We don't have to use the bottom right-hand corner.Barry. The problem is that the bottom of the window gets tucked down behind whatever is at the bottom of your UI. You can't see the edge of the window at all to stretch it up. I believe it comes from adding rows to your info box or adding palettes. It shrinks up the vertical real estate to a point that you can't move a window to a position that you can see the bottom of it.
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2016-02-06 03:23 PM
2016-02-06
03:23 PM
4thorns wrote:You should be able to stretch the top of the palette down (making the palette shorter in height), then move the palette up to access its bottom. Works here.We don't have to use the bottom right-hand corner.Barry. The problem is that the bottom of the window gets tucked down behind whatever is at the bottom of your UI. You can't see the edge of the window at all to stretch it up. I believe it comes from adding rows to your info box or adding palettes. It shrinks up the vertical real estate to a point that you can't move a window to a position that you can see the bottom of it.
David
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