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Image snaps to left of screen.

New Here ,
Nov 19, 2017 Nov 19, 2017

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Hi,

I have Photoshop CS5 Extended - Version 12.0.4 x 64.

I’ve been using this on my 27” iMac desktop for the past 6/7 years without a problem, but just in the last week, any image I open in PS is locked on the lefthand side of my home screen. I try to move it with my mouse on the top grey bar of the image but it keeps snapping back to the top left and I can't centralise the image as I use to.  It's very frustrating and hope someone can help me.

I'm using OS X El Capitan, version 10.11.6 and have been for over a year.

Help Please   I've enclosed a capture of my home screen

Screenshot 2017-11-20 16.00.45.png

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Nov 19, 2017 Nov 19, 2017

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Your screen shot appears to show a floated window.  You can fix this by going Window > Arrange > Consolidate all to tabs or you might be able to do this by simply dragging the window onto the options bar until you see a blue line.  I can't remember if this is true with CS5 though.

Also open your Preferences, and in the Workspace tab, check Open Documents as Tabs.  Here again I am not totally sure this is the same with CS5, but I think it is.

Good luck

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Hi Trevor,

Many thanks for the quick reply.

I know about Windows > Arrange >  Consolidate all the tabs, but could't drag the window as suggested.

I checked under Preferences and under 'Interface' I removed the tick from 'Enable Floating Document Window Docking' and that did the trick.

Thank you so much. I truely appreciate you help

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