One of the easiest ways that I’ve found is to click on the magnifying glass, look in the options bar, and check Resize Window to Fit. Then, double click the Hand Tool to Fit on Screen.
This same problem happens to me. I think Adobe should fix this in future versions. What I do is I just drag the menu bar out of its place then move the picture I am working with. As for a fix I don’t know maybe someone else does.
You can press ALT+SPACEBAR, then use cursor keys to find the menu for the buried window title bar, then select Move in the menu.
This is the same method you can use with almost any application that supports a multi-document interface (MDI).
right helen. Tab Tab brings it back.
…. but we still knew what you meant David.
Colin, at least he didn’t say he’s "loosing them alot"! 🙂
I thought Gerund was a math teacher in high school. You mean my English teacher wasn’t talking about him? Now it makes sense!
What’s a Gerund?
gerund = verbal noun ending in "-ing".
e.g. what’s the use in my being here?
Well, you did ask … 🙂
For what it’s worth in this discussion, this problem also irritated the heck out of me too.
Until I thought of what is obvious NOW, not THEN: ctrl+o will resize to fill the screen without any cropping, and the top blue bar will then be accessible.
James
Yeah, I agree Colin. What’s the use?
I do agree that both spelling and proper use of the language should have at least a passing glance.