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Menu disappeared; file, edit, layers, etc.

Community Beginner ,
Nov 30, 2024 Nov 30, 2024

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Still cannot see that top menu. File, Edit, layers and more is missing. Cannot get the layout like you have on top on my laptop. Works OK on my iMac

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Community Expert , Nov 30, 2024 Nov 30, 2024
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Tried ESC and TAB. 

By @digikevin

 

Did you try F? We need to find out if you are in Full Screen Mode — or not.

 

https://www.photoshopessentials.com/basics/photoshop-screen-modes-interface-tricks/

"Press the letter F on your keyboard to cycle from Standard Screen Mode to Full Screen Mode With Menu Bar. Press F again to switch to Full Screen Mode. Pressing F one more time will take you from Full Screen Mode back to the Standard Screen Mode. To cycle backwards through the screen modes, press Sh

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Nov 30, 2024 Nov 30, 2024

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@digikevin 

 

I've branched your post from a six-year-old solved thread in 2018 to its own thread.

 

Please share a screenshot from your computer where you are missing the Menu bar. Is that computer Mac or Windows?

 

You might also try pressing F or Escape, which will take you out of the full screen view if that is the issue.

 

Jane

 

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Thank you. A Macbook. Tried ESC and TAB. 

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Tried ESC and TAB. 

By @digikevin

 

Did you try F? We need to find out if you are in Full Screen Mode — or not.

 

https://www.photoshopessentials.com/basics/photoshop-screen-modes-interface-tricks/

"Press the letter F on your keyboard to cycle from Standard Screen Mode to Full Screen Mode With Menu Bar. Press F again to switch to Full Screen Mode. Pressing F one more time will take you from Full Screen Mode back to the Standard Screen Mode. To cycle backwards through the screen modes, press Shift+F. Finally, I mentioned earlier that you can exit out of Full Screen Mode by pressing the Esc key on your keyboard, This returns you to Standard Screen Mode. Pressing F while in Full Screen Mode does the same thing."

 

Jane

 

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Community Beginner ,
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Hello  THANK YOU, THANK YOU!

I've used Photoshop for 20? years, but its getting hard to keep up now. 

Have a great Christmas / Holiday

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You're welcome @digikevin , I'm glad that worked for you! 😊

 

Jane

 

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