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    Photoshop - Question

    This has happened to me several times, I was hoping someone has the answer for me.

    Sometimes I have several images open in Photoshop, I minimize it do something else, and when I go back into PS, the tops of all the images (with the close, minimize and filename - title bar?) and some of the photo are underneath the photoshop toolbar.

    Why does this happen? How can I get it to stop doing that?

    Thanks
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    Hmmmm, not sure how you would permentaly fix it, I think it just kinda happens from time to time. But yeah, it is annoying. All you have to do is hit the Maximize/Restore Down button though and everything will be better.

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    well... you have change the settings. try display out the toolbar (pattern drawing, drawing tools....) by hit "TAB" if you can't find out the bar. and then, there's 3 button in a line together. it's used for toggle your screen. choose the first one for normal display. good luck .

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