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even tried a different keyboard
restarted, tossed some prefs, nothing
anyone else have this happen?
i think its happened to me before, but i have no clue what i did to fix it...
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now seems to be affecting the spacebar too
illustrator CS2 has been the biggest POS ever...
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Happened to me once before. Had to throw out a few prefs and cache files and all back to normal. Search Adobe's discussion forums for more info...
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wow, i owe you a huge favor johnc -- you name it you got it
i searched the adobe site, got nothing...
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jdc, so what was it, Entourage?
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[quote laarree]jdc, so what was it, Entourage?
indeed it was - dont think i had upgraded at the studio, cause this never happened at home...but i quit entourage and it worked fine, didnt even have to restart Illustrator
YAY!
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Funny, I'm having an obscure conflict between Safari 2.0.4 and Adobe CS2's
Bridge 1.0.4 (this is on a Mac running all the latest Tiger upgrades). If I have
them running at the same time and I quit Bridge, sometimes Bridge doesn't
actually quit, but lingers on and displays Safari's menu as its own if I switch
apps back to Bridge to investigate. Even if I then quit out of Safari, Bridge
continues to display Safari's menus, even though Safari is no longer listed
as a running app when I go to force-quit out of Bridge. One person Adobe's
forums recommended that I switch back to Adobe Camera Raw 3.4, not the
current version (3.6), and it reoccurs eventually even if I reset Bridge's prefs.
I'm not using Entourage.
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