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Toolbar Issue

Community Beginner ,
Dec 02, 2021 Dec 02, 2021

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My MacBook Pro is up to date and Photoshop is, too.  Photoshop open just fine and function normally but, when I close it, the toolbar remains on my desktop.  I can double click the pad and it goes away.  It has never done this before and I was wondering how I could correct it.

 

Mike

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Community Expert , Dec 03, 2021 Dec 03, 2021

Hi @michaelgc 

 

You can bring back the options bar by:

  • Window > Options
    or
  • Window > Workspace > Essentials, followed by
    Window > Workspace > Reset Essentials

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/workspace-basics.html

 

Jane

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Adobe Employee ,
Dec 02, 2021 Dec 02, 2021

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It looks like Photoshop is still active and the Options bar is showing. Hard to tell from the screen shot what is wrong.

 

Pehaps getting Photohop back to a default state will help. If you restore your preferences using this manual method does it work correctly?
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preferences.html#Manually
If that doesn't solve it, you can quit Photoshop and put the Settings folder back.

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Thank you, Jeffery, for the fast reply.  I navigated to my computer's Library to the Preferences and found this:

Screen Shot 2021-12-03 at 1.51.02 PM.png

It seems I have quite a few iterations of Adobe Settings.  Are all of these needed?

Mike

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@michaelgc wrote:

... when I close it, the toolbar remains on my desktop


 

Hi

When you Quit Photoshop, the black dot in the Dock will go away and the menu bar will not say "Photoshop". Right now, Photoshop is still open.

 

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You can quit with:

  • File > Quit
  • Cmd+Q
  • Press and hold the Dock icon

 

Jane

 

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Thank you Jane-e.  Yes, I can quit Photoshop and the toolbar does go away.  Until very recently, though, I could simply save and close an image in Photoshop and, even though the Photoshop Icon displayed the black dot, I didn't have the toolbar remaining.

Mike

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Hi

That's a second issue, also easy to solve (fortunately). Your options bar is floating and not docked. Floating toolbars stay in front.

 

I use the Application Frame (Window menu). You can see here that I have floated my Toolbar.

 

janee_0-1638561476574.png

 

When I close the image, the floating toolbar stays in front.

janee_1-1638561566665.png

 

The fix is to dock the options bar. There are two ways to do that:

  • Drag in back to the Drop Zone (blue line)
    or
  • Window > Workspace > Reset [current name] Workspace
    janee_0-1638562446539.png

 

I hope this helps.

Jane

 

 

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Well, Jane, I tried that and must have done something wrong.  The Options bar is gone altogether.  It's no longer  available in Photoshop.

Mike

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Hi @michaelgc 

 

You can bring back the options bar by:

  • Window > Options
    or
  • Window > Workspace > Essentials, followed by
    Window > Workspace > Reset Essentials

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/workspace-basics.html

 

Jane

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Jane, you did it!  I got the Opions bar back and, now, when I close the Photoshop screen, the "floating" options bar no longer stays on my desktop.  All is right with the world!  Many thanks for helping an old guy out.

Mike

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You're welcome, @michaelgc , happy to help ! 😊

 

~ Jane

 

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