Material editor partly of screen

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Wallan
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The material editor has somehow been placed partly of screen with the consequence that I can't access the close button and close the window.
I have tried to restart DS but it does not help.

Anyone knows how to fix this?
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit 32Gb RAM. Intel Core i7-5820K [email protected] GHZ. Display uses a Gigabyte GTX 460 1Gb VRAM. Octane uses an EVGA GTX 970 4Gb VRAM.
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sikotik13
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Activating a saved layout should revert the issue (even if that pane was not present, it will no longer be open, so it would load in the default position on opening it).

Also, I would save a layout with it in the preferred position, as this is more of a Quicktime/Daz Studio issue, so it's probably a good idea. basically, if you change the way your layout looks and like it, you should always save it, just in case something goes awry, as it likely will at some point.

This is all under Window>Workspace, by the way, in Daz Studio.
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TRRazor
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If you're on Windows 8 you can open the charm bar (swipe into the upper or lower right corner), then click on "Devices", then "Project".
Select "Extend". Your monitor should flicker now, but will return to a normal view.

Now repeat the steps above but selecting "Show only on PC monitor", this should bring back any windows which was currently off screen.
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oofnish
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This happens to me all the time, and is pretty annoying. The easiest way to fix it is to move the windows task bar to the top of the screen temporarily. First, unlock the task bar in windows if it's locked (right click on the task bar and unlock it). Then, just click and drag the task bar to the top of the screen. This moves the hidden title bars back into view. Then, just click and drag the task bar back to the bottom of the screen to keep doing your thing.
Wallan
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Great.
Fixed it by changing screen resolution to a lower resolution and back again.

Thank's
Windows 7 Ultimate 64bit 32Gb RAM. Intel Core i7-5820K [email protected] GHZ. Display uses a Gigabyte GTX 460 1Gb VRAM. Octane uses an EVGA GTX 970 4Gb VRAM.
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