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1. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
kglad Jun 28, 2010 6:54 AM (in response to MattBru)click window/workspace and select a panel setup that's to your liking (or create a custom one and save it). close your application and reopen. any problem?
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2. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
MattBru Jun 28, 2010 7:06 AM (in response to kglad)Yes, the timeline panel is still gone. I have to go to window>workspace and select my workspace, then it pops up. Hmmm....
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3. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
kglad Jun 28, 2010 7:12 AM (in response to MattBru)after clicking myworkspace right click the title bar of your flash application (or right click the icon at the upper left) and click close. reopen. any problem?
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4. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
MattBru Jun 28, 2010 8:29 AM (in response to kglad)Yes. Still doesnt work. I guess ill have to live with it. It's not huge. Just annoying.
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5. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
brooksrv Jun 28, 2010 8:34 AM (in response to MattBru)I encounter a similar problem about 50% of the time. I have to “reset” my workspace to get the timeline to display.
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6. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
MattBru Jun 28, 2010 8:58 AM (in response to brooksrv)I just tried "reset workspace". It works, but then if i quit flash and restart the program, ... still no timeline. I must have to reset workspace
each time... I get this problem 100% of the time in Flash.
I also get this problem in Bridge sometimes but not all the time. I lose my rightside panels in the 'essentials' view and cannot "uncollapse" them, so i need to reset the workspace there.
A possible related issue - if Photoshop, my one panel always reverts to the middle of the screen when i minimize the program. If I change the position of the panel (layers i think) and minimize, maximize, its back to the middle of the screen. anoying...
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7. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
Jen deHaan Jun 28, 2010 3:16 PM (in response to MattBru)Sounds like something may have gotten messed up in a revision of the workspace you're working with. I wonder if you switch to a separate default workspace that doesn't have this problem (ie: one that you do not need to reset), and then modify that to your needs. Then restart Flash and see if the timeline remains.
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8. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
brooksrv Jun 29, 2010 4:27 AM (in response to Jen deHaan)I have tried that. I tried using several of the default workspaces and by adding all panels manually (many times). I was not able to note any difference.
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9. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
Jen deHaan Jun 29, 2010 10:38 AM (in response to brooksrv)Could you save a version of your workspace when the Timeline is gone, and attach that and one of your other workspaces (one where you reset and it then appears)? Thanks
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10. Re: Disappearing Timeline Panel
MattBru Jun 30, 2010 8:44 AM (in response to Jen deHaan)My IT guy reset my Flash configuration folder. It works now : ) How he did it? I'm not sure. I just made a new workspace and theres no problems! Thanks, everyone for your help.




