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Re: Show / hide Windows title bar
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Jeremy Fabiano
(rashan)
on May 18, 2008 at 4:35:46 am
I couldn't find anything for ya on the web or on Adobe's site... it's quite possible that the window went to "restore" mode and got moved up, if this is the case, simply press "ALT+spacebar" then presss the 'X' key... that should take it back to "Fullscreen mode".
If you have it in window for a reason, it can be moved by pressint "Alt+space" then 'm' then simply use the arrow keys to move it about and press enter when its where you want it.
I hope this helps.
-Jeremy
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