Mike Wickham wrote:


You can see the properties in the Paragraph Designer. FrameMaker remembers the Paragraph Designer's last position. Perhaps it got moved to a position that is no longer visible on-screen. For example, changing your monitor to a lower resolution could cause the old position to now be in a place that is off-screen and invisible. To fix it, close FrameMaker and open maker.ini for editing. Look under "[DialogLayout]" for a Pformat entry. Change it to something like "Pformat=50, 50" to reposition the Paragraph Designer to a spot you can see. Then, when you reload FrameMaker and your document, you will be able to use Control-m to open and see the Paragraph Designer again, and move it to where you want.

Another way to recover "lost" dialog boxes is to use keyboard shortcuts and the mouse:

1. Type the shortcut or click the menu choice that opens the dialog box in question. 2. Type Alt + spacebar then type M (for Move). Your mouse pointer is now located at the centre of the title bar of the dialog box, even if it's off screen. 3. Press and hold your left mouse button and move the mouse around until the errant dialog box is dragged into view.

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Toronto, ON, Canada
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