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Missing Min/Max/Close button bar in Premiere

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Just now, TechnoWizX said:

Have you checked your shortcuts in Premiere?

It might just be F11 or somthing

I manage to fix the problem just after I'd posted this and was just about to close this thread when your message popped up.

Turns out it was to do with pressing Alt and accessing the top-left window menu to set it to "maximise", when I must have done be accident at some point.

It probably happened as I was editing, I am a fool.

I do appreciate the quick response and advice though!

Thanks! 

Hi All, 

 

I'm running Windows 7 SP1 and using Adobe Premiere CC 2015.1.

 

The entire bar containing the window controls, including the Min/Max/Close buttons is missing from Premiere! This means the program is locked in Fullscreen mode, so I cant move the window separately, resize it, use Win 7's side-by-side mode or anything. 

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I've checked After Effects and other programs and they still have the bar.

56ca084eaee6a_ButtonsMissing2.thumb.jpg.

 

I can imagine it's something to do with a keyboard shortcut combo I've pressed but I cant get any answer from scouring the web!

 

Does anyone here know what it is that I've done and how I can change it back?

 

Thanks,

 

Lloyd

CURRENT - Dell XPS 15 9550

 

DECEASED - CPU - Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz || Motherboard - MSI 7613 Ver. 1.0 || RAM - 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance @ 1333MHz || Graphics card - MSI GT 220 || Storage - 1x240GB SanDisk SSD Plus (Windows 7 SP1), 1x 960GB SanDisk Ultra II (Premiere/After Effects Projects, 1x 640GB WD Caviar Blue (Data Drive), 2x 4TB Seagate External USB 3.0 HDD

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Just now, TechnoWizX said:

Have you checked your shortcuts in Premiere?

It might just be F11 or somthing

I manage to fix the problem just after I'd posted this and was just about to close this thread when your message popped up.

Turns out it was to do with pressing Alt and accessing the top-left window menu to set it to "maximise", when I must have done be accident at some point.

It probably happened as I was editing, I am a fool.

I do appreciate the quick response and advice though!

Thanks! 

CURRENT - Dell XPS 15 9550

 

DECEASED - CPU - Core i7 870 @ 2.93GHz || Motherboard - MSI 7613 Ver. 1.0 || RAM - 2x8GB Corsair Vengeance @ 1333MHz || Graphics card - MSI GT 220 || Storage - 1x240GB SanDisk SSD Plus (Windows 7 SP1), 1x 960GB SanDisk Ultra II (Premiere/After Effects Projects, 1x 640GB WD Caviar Blue (Data Drive), 2x 4TB Seagate External USB 3.0 HDD

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