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How to dock undocked tabs without them resizing to full screen?

Explorer ,
Jun 24, 2019 Jun 24, 2019

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I am hoping that someone can answer this question as I am pulling my hair out.

Let's say I have two tabs open in PS. Both of the tabs are docked at the top of the PS screen. Now let's say that I click tab 1 and drag it out so that it is no longer docked. Now let's say I click on the document in tab 2 and make some changes or something. I then decide I want to move tab 1 back and re-dock it at the top. When I click on the undocked tab 1 the window automatically resizes to fit the ENTIRE SCREEN! How can I prevent this from happening? I just want to be able to dock any undocked tabs that I have without them opening up to full screen.

NO NO NO! Stop resizing to full screen when I try and dock you! Bad, bad window!!!

This is driving me insane! I do not remember which version of CC this starting happening on but it is annoying and I need to shut off this "feature."

Any help with this please?

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Jun 24, 2019 Jun 24, 2019

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A similar issue that was caused by a third party photoshop extension.

PS CC 2015.1.2 Why do my images maximize with single click on title bar?

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Explorer ,
Jun 26, 2019 Jun 26, 2019

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Thanks for the link Jeff. I checked the information on there and it seemed some people were able to delete a file called "tw0001.dat" and it fixed it. However, I found and deleted that file but it didn't work. I still have the issue.

Sebastian, the arrange options will not fix this either.

I'm hoping someone else has found a fix for this as it is incredibly annoying. It's not the first time that I have asked for help in trying to fix it but so far no one has been able to find a solution and it seems Adobe doesn't care to fix it or at the very least place it as an option or preference that can be changed.

Have either of you attempted to replicate the issue by following the steps I listed out in my first post? If so, what was the outcome?

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Community Expert ,
Jun 26, 2019 Jun 26, 2019

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In photoshop go to Edit>Preferences>Plug-Ins, uncheck Load Extension Panels, then restart photoshop and see if the issue is corrected.

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Explorer ,
Jun 27, 2019 Jun 27, 2019

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No. This did not work.

Can you replicate this issue on your end?

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Jun 27, 2019 Jun 27, 2019

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No i have not had this issue.

First try disabling the loading of third party plug-ins by holding down the Shift key while starting photoshop.

It's only just temporary until you restart photoshop normally.

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If that doesn't make a difference see if resetting the photoshop preferences fixes it by going to Edit>Preferences>General>Reset Preferences On Quit and restart photoshop.

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Explorer ,
Jul 04, 2019 Jul 04, 2019

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Sorry for the delayed response. Unfortunately, this did not work either. Any other ideas?

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Jun 24, 2019 Jun 24, 2019

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Would Window/ Arrange/ Consolidate all to tabs help? Or any of the arrange functions?

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Jul 04, 2019 Jul 04, 2019

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I believe the post you are looking to respond to is... how shall I say this...not this one.

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