With the floating tool bar issue there is one more way to get it back into position
(at least on my machine). Try double-clicking the title bar of the floating tool bar
and it should pop back into position.
Jim Meagher wrote:
> George Kaufman wrote:
>
> > Steve Montgomery wrote
> > "Just grab the title bar and drag it back to the top of the dialog box."
> >
> > Unfortunately, the menu bar (not the title bar) will only move to a vertical
> > on the side or just above the bottom bar, both of which take up valuable
> > space on the writing field. I'm still not sure how to deal with this. Any
> > help appreciated.
>
> George (and others)
>
> This is why one line answers rarely add value to the conversation.
>
> What Steve was trying to tell you, is to put the mouse pointer on the blue title
> bar of the floating toolbar. Then click on that title bar and drag the toolbar
> up to it's proper position at the top of the screen.
>
>
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