Microsoft KB Archive/169962

= PPT97: Minimized Presentation Hidden Behind Drawing Toolbar =

Article ID: 169962

Article Last Modified on 8/17/2005

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft PowerPoint 97 Standard Edition
 * Microsoft PowerPoint 95 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q169962



SYMPTOMS
If you minimize a presentation while you have multiple presentations open and the presentations are arranged within the program window, the minimized presentation disappears.

NOTE: To arrange multiple presentations within the program window, click Arrange All on the Window menu.



CAUSE
When you minimize a PowerPoint 97 presentation while in normal slide view, the title bar of the minimized presentation sits on top of the Drawing toolbar. When you have multiple presentations arranged on the screen and minimize one presentation, the minimized presentation is hidden beneath the Drawing toolbar.

The Drawing toolbar is docked on the bottom of the screen by default in Microsoft PowerPoint 97.

NOTE: A similar symptom happens in Microsoft PowerPoint for Windows 95, version 7.0. In PowerPoint 7.0, minimized presentations do not sit on top of toolbars docked at the bottom of the screen. Minimized presentations always sit in the lower left hand corner of the workspace. Therefore, if you minimize the presentation on the right side of the program window, it will be hidden behind the presentation on the left side of the program window.



RESOLUTION
To restore the hidden presentation, do either of the following:  On the Window menu, click the hidden presentation.

-or- Move the Drawing toolbar to a new location.

For more information about moving toolbars, click the Office Assistant, type moving toolbars, click Search, and then click to view "Move a toolbar."

NOTE: If the Assistant is hidden, click the Office Assistant button on the Standard toolbar. If Microsoft Help is not installed on your computer, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

120802 Office: How to Add/Remove a Single Office Program or Component





STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article.

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