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On Fri, 2009-11-27 at 09:23 +1100, Karl Auer wrote:<BR>
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Then John sent a piccy of a View button on the "Tasks" pane :-)
I did see the "View" menu on the "Tasks" pane (see my message quoted
above), and it does indeed dock and undock the "Tasks" pane. But the
"Tasks" pane is not the problem - the "Slides Pane" is the problem, and
the "Slides Pane does *not* have a "View" menu. The dock/undock facility
for the "Tasks" pane does not affect the "Slides Pane" (I checked).
I think the "Slides Pane" *should* have a "View" menu, but it doesn't.
However, since I have found a workaround and now have my "Slides Pane"
back where it belongs, I'm happy.
Regards, K.
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OK - I've given up the first half of the Dallas vs Oakland football game but here is the answer.<BR>
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I know its like black magic but it works every time. On the slide pane put the pointer just below the word "slide" , Hold down the Control key and double click. Really not graceful but it works. Gonna finish my turkey sandwich and watch the second half. <BR>
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Happy Thanksgiving All - and if you aren't in the states be thankful I'm not your neighbor :o))
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