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Illustrator 2017 Application Frame opens offscreen on second monitor and i can't reset it to be fully onscreen

New Here ,
Dec 02, 2016 Dec 02, 2016

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So when i create a new document it's mostly off the page, toolbars off the page.

Tried changing Wordspaces, no luck.   'Float in Windows' will at least get my document to center on screen... but Application Frame (and toolbars) still display way off screen.   Pressing 'F' for fullscreen works - but as soon as i go  out of fullscreen it goes back offscreen.  Sometimes turning off Application Frame make everything work fine (ie. toolbars all become visible)

This happens on my MacBook Pro (rentina 2014) Running El Capitan (10.11.6)

This has only started happening since upgrading to 2017 version of illustrator.

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Dec 12, 2016 Dec 12, 2016

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Anyone?   Nobody from the Adobe team on here?

This is now happening to me in photoshop as well.

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Dec 13, 2016 Dec 13, 2016

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If you haven't already tried this, you can go to System Preferences (under the apple icon)> Displays> Arrangement, try different resolution settings, try dragging the screens around, try dragging the little white rectangle around (the menu bar).Display.png

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Sep 27, 2017 Sep 27, 2017

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Thanks. This led me to get my Application Frame back when I did the following on my iMac.

I turned on Illustrator's Application Frame which essentially made the entire interface disappear off-screen. Opening System Prefs > Display, I changed the resolution to Scaled and picked the lowest setting. That revealed a portion of the Application Frame and allowed me to drag it across the screen until I could click the green Maximize button.

I set my resolution back to the default and clicked Maximize again to fill the screen. I also then quit and reopened Illustrator to see if the change stuck. No dice. I need to repeat this process every time I open Illustrator now. So frustrating.

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New Here ,
Apr 13, 2023 Apr 13, 2023

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Yeah, same here, the scaling as you said above, makes it possible to get control of this agian. This constantly happens to me too. Incredably frustrating. I'm sure my boss would love to hear how the program we spend thousands of dollars on a year, just wasted an hour of company time trying to simply open a usable window. Like you said 6 years ago - So frustrating. Way to go Adobe! 

 

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Jul 25, 2024 Jul 25, 2024

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Mac? Go to your user/library folder (is hidden so you will need to use the Finder Go menue > Go to folder...

Look inside the Applicatikon Support folder and then inside the Adode > Adobe Illustratorxx folder find the Illustrator .lok$$ file and delete it. Restart Illustrator. Your windown shoudl be back front and cente.

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