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Hi!
I have an issue with the Workspaces window. It works well until undocking. As soon as I drag it to a different place or undock it to make separate it became empty. All buttons except home disappearing. How to fix it, I want to move it to the second monitor but I can't.
Premiere Pro 2020 (v.14 build 572)
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Do you mean the Edit Workspaces dialog box, or the "startup" dialog that lists the recent projects you've worked on?
Neil
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I mean the "Workspaces" tool tab (Windows -> Workspaces).
When I just open a workspace (for example Windows -> Workspaces -> Graphics) everything is good and I see workspaces buttons (please see screenshot 1).
But as soon as I detach this tab from the interface all workspace buttons disappear and the only one is on the place: the "Home" button (please see screenshot 2)
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Hi there!
Thank you for reaching out. I am able to reproduce this behaviour at my end also. However, let's not jump to any conclusion. Honestly, this is something new for me. We'll get in touch with our product team and update you as soon as we hear from them.
Regards,
Kartika
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Nice, thank you!
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Kartika, is there any word on this? I just upgraded to Premiere 2020 (v14.0.4 Build 18). Once I drag the workspace bar out into its own floating window, I get the behavior AngrAdm mentions, and the only fix I can find is to reset the workspace to the prior saved state.
Thanks!
Ben Reichman
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I'll be interested in what Kartika reports back also.
In general, Premiere often gets cranky if the 'main' UI window isn't on the main UI monitor for your computer system. There are times I move mine to one of my other two monitors ... but ... it can be funky. And that Workspaces bar is one of the ones that seems to need to be "home" to be happy for some reason.
Annoying as it is, it's Reality at the current time.
Neil
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The UI of Premiere is much more flexible than most apps ... in general. But some things you can't do. I think you can show or hide the workspaces bar, I don't think you can move it though.
Neil
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