I'm on the road so typing on my phone is tough. The best fix is to delete the registry key. Hopefully someone can look it up for you. I don't have the info with me.
dale -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [email protected] Sent: 9/6/2007 3:29 AM Subject: Re: [CBML] Tray Issues When you have CBPlayer open with the .gam file opened, click on view and uncheck the "save windows position". See if that helps. If not, I hope Dale can help you. Jim -----Original Message----- From: Andrew Young <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [email protected] Sent: Thu, 6 Sep 2007 5:08 am Subject: Re: [CBML] Tray Issues Hey guys, thanks for the all the suggestions. I¹ve been trying these things but it doesn¹t work. I dragged a toolbar over to the right to create an area for the tray to snap into (it wasn¹t ³finding² the area to the right before at all)... BUT, when it snapped into that area it assumed the entire CB screen! Now, CB was one big Tray A or B or whatever. And, I wasn¹t able to then size it from there. Its just so odd. Its awful, make it stop! 8-) > Some ideas... > > For the tray in the upper left, try setting your screen to a higher > resolution - it may bring the try back into the desktop enough to get > ahold of the blue strip. > > For the other tray, as long as one of the three trays is in the > original position on the right (and is currently open), you should be > able to drag the other trays over and they will automatically set > themselves in the right place. But it seems that if all three trays > (A, B, and Markers) have been moved to a floating position at the > same time, that doesn't work. But you can still get them back in ....
