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Position of zoom slider in overview changed?

New Here ,
Dec 29, 2022 Dec 29, 2022

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Hi!

 

The position of the zoom slider in overview is now at the bottom right of my workspace window. It used to be right under the small miniature window before.

 

I haven't changed anything since I last opened Photoshop yesterday.

 

Any suggestions what I might do to fix this?

 

Best regards,

Jan

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Community Expert , Dec 29, 2022 Dec 29, 2022

By small miniature window do you mean the Navigator panel?

Try going to Window>Navigator to open.

Otherwise if it is already open, try dragging the panel out - it looks like it might be collapsed under/behind other panels.

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Dec 29, 2022 Dec 29, 2022

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By small miniature window do you mean the Navigator panel?

Try going to Window>Navigator to open.

Otherwise if it is already open, try dragging the panel out - it looks like it might be collapsed under/behind other panels.

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Hi Kevin!

 
Thanks for your quick reply and info.
 
I tried what you proposed but ended up uninstalling and installing Adobe Photoshop to solve the problem.
 
Now everything looks like it did earlier. 😊
 
Best regards,
Jan

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You took the long way to just reset your preferences. Next time I would save a workspace then reset it if you experience the same issue. Uninstall/reinstall should be one of the last things you try.

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Hi Kevin!

Thanks for your quick reply and info.

I tried what you proposed but ended up uninstalling and installing Adobe Photoshop to solve the problem.

Now everything looks like it did earlier. 😊

Best regards,
Jan

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