said:
>When you see it in the window list, RMBB and select Tile or Cascade. One
>of them will usually bring it back.
>HTH
>Tom Brown
>jack.huffman@worldnet.att.net wrote:
>> Somehow I destroyed the Innotek Adobe window. (I am running Warp 4 Fpak
>> 15.)
>>
>> The software worked fine until I somehow wiped it out when resizing the
>> window.
>>
>> I know the software is still working ok because I opened an os/2 window
>> and input g:\innoacr4\aros2.exe k:\digital.pdf and got: (1) the Adobe
>> splash screen and (2) a line in the window list showing that there was an
>> adobe window somewhere with digital.pdf on it.
>>
>> When I tried to open the window from the window list, nothing showed. I
>> closed the window from the window list.
>>
>> TIA for telling me how to get the window back.
>>
>> Jack
>>
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