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steveps3
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I have managed to drag a node way off of the side of the node editor. Is there any way of scrolling the node editor or at least getting hold of my node? I can't see any facility to rearrange nodes. I fear that my node may be lost forever!
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It's gone. Sacrificed to the Great Flying Spaghetti Monster. Oh, glory!

I managed to do so myself, once :D
You can try to expand the window, but since all the nodes are scaled with the window pane, I think it wont help.
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I have never tried it (and don't know if it is possible), but there might be a way to find the node in the OCS file and reposition it.
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Yes, you'll have to manually edit the OCS file and relocate the node position... I had the same problem long ago, and that fix it...
tip: Search inside for the name of the OBJ file...
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Note to myself: Make node view panable and later zoomable...

Until then, please follow Andrians tip. If it doesn't work, please send me a PM.

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I'm very good loosing nodes, usually I can spot them again when I scale down the viewport.
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Thanks for the tip, I will try it.
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