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Old 06-17-2006, 02:50 PM
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Default resizing Edit and Mix windows in OSX???

Hi Everybody,

New poster - happy to be here. I have a simple yet aggravating problem, and I was wondering if anyone knew how to help me out. I am mixing some Pro Tools sessions that were last worked on on another computer, with a different monitor size. The windows were tailored to those monitors. Now that I'm back on my own comp, the windows are TOO BIG - I can't get to the bottom of my window with my mouse, or (obviously) even view the bottom of it on the screen. Does anyone know how to make windows smaller in Pro Tools, without using the mouse/bottom-right-corner technique, which in this situation is not available to me? Thanks!

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