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Ps CC 2015 window is beyond cursor access, vertically. Can't resize it.

New Here ,
Jan 06, 2018 Jan 06, 2018

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Hi!

Please help! I booted up Ps 2015 after having not used it for several months and the Ps window was off the screen, top and bottom. I was able to resize it horizontally with the cursor but cannot get to the bottom of it to resize it vertically. Advice?

Thanks,

Doug

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New Here , Jan 07, 2018 Jan 07, 2018

Hi,

Since my original post, I figured out a solution that worked. I clicked the green button twice at the top left of the PS window which expanded and then resized and shrunk the window and I was then able to grab the corner and move the window fully into my view. I am using a Mac. Thanks for your wiliness to help me out!

Doug

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Jan 06, 2018 Jan 06, 2018

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What OS are you using.  I use Windows and Window's feature  can be use to move and size windows that are off screen.   You can move them onto screen and resize them.  I would think MAC OS would also have features like windows OS has.

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dougw5493001,

for Windows, there are actually a lot of possible solutions​. On Mac, the best solution is to change your Screen Resolution to one being lower than your actual Resolution and change it back to your desired one.

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Maurice

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Hi,

Since my original post, I figured out a solution that worked. I clicked the green button twice at the top left of the PS window which expanded and then resized and shrunk the window and I was then able to grab the corner and move the window fully into my view. I am using a Mac. Thanks for your wiliness to help me out!

Doug

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Hi again,

you're very welcome, Doug I'm happy to hear that you found a solution.
Feel free to open up a new thread, should you experience new issues when using Photoshop CC 2015.

Until then, have a great Sunday!

Kind Regards,
Maurice

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