In Windows 11 I changed my taskbar to be smaller using the registry, and the date/time menu is either too big or too low. I included a screenshot of the...
If my focus is in the main image/document frame of the application I cannot open the File menu using the ALT+F shortcut. If I click on the toolbar at the top of the application, then the ALT+F works and I can open the File Menu. When I am in the File or Other MENU opt...
When you view a Microsoft Excel worksheet or a Microsoft Word document in full-screen mode, the menu bar may not be displayed. Or, the Minimize Window, Restore Window (or Maximize Window), and Close Window buttons may be missing. Resolu...
Oct 15, 2023 2:11 PM in response to Luis Sequeira1 Searching “menu bar” in Settings showed all the icons I could set up too. When I look at my older MBA 2019, the Menu Bar icons weren’t removed. Possibly because my newer one has the notch and some can get hidden under it. ...
how to i get back my menu bar? also the main window is missing a ton of icons now. see attached photo. top left (background) is new bugged version 6.92.6618, bottom right (foreground) is 6.92.6600 It's not a bug. We're in the process of completely revamping the main window ...
Buttons are missing from a toolbar. Cause These symptoms can occur if you accidentally drag a toolbar or a menu bar outside the area of the visible screen. Similar behavior can also occur if either of the following conditions is true: ...
Hi Clare, We have the Top menu bar available for windows users and you should be able to see that in XD 38 version. Please let us know if you need further assistance. We really appreciate your patience. Thanks, Harshika Votes Upvote Translate Translate Jump to answer 2...
Explorer , /t5/adobe-xd-discussions/top-menu-bar-with-options-file-edit-and-object-are-missing-in-xd-on-windows/m-p/10795237#M73287 Dec 11, 2019 Dec 11, 2019 Copy link to clipboard Copied using XD in Windows. The top bar is missing, so how do I edit objects, masks, and so? It...
Menu Bar Icons Missing When I first installed Mountain Lion, the menu bar had the normal icons - BlueTooth, Time Machine, Clock, etc. Now on the day after, all of these icons are missing and any attempt to re-add them using the System Preferneces results in a spinning cursor for a ...
While this does look a bit cleaner and more modern, the new context menu isn't for everyone. It's missing some options, and it's frustrating to have to use the Show more options button to get where you want to. Thankfully, there's a way to go straight to the classic context menu...