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Old March 23rd 07, 02:13 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Denny B
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Default Nikon Capture NX

When you open Capture NX v 1.0.1 how do you
get rid of the narrow 4inch vertical "Edit List"
that is immediately displayed in the middle of screen. Also on upper
right side, "Bird's Eye" bar and at the right bottom "Photo Info" bar.

Nothing I do closes them. Please excuse me just started
using this app.

Thanks in advance
Denny B
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Old March 23rd 07, 02:26 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Adrian Boliston
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"Denny B" wrote in message
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When you open Capture NX v 1.0.1 how do you
get rid of the narrow 4inch vertical "Edit List"
that is immediately displayed in the middle of screen. Also on upper right
side, "Bird's Eye" bar and at the right bottom "Photo Info" bar.

Nothing I do closes them. Please excuse me just started
using this app.


I think there are "+" and "-" buttons to click on which hide or show each
toolbar. There is also a "view" menu which I seem to remember using to hide
some things by ticking or unticking them.

cheers adrian www.boliston.co.uk


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Old March 24th 07, 01:21 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
C J Campbell
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On 2007-03-23 06:26:04 -0700, "Adrian Boliston" said:

"Denny B" wrote in message
news:EnQMh.3780$__3.342@edtnps90...

When you open Capture NX v 1.0.1 how do you
get rid of the narrow 4inch vertical "Edit List"
that is immediately displayed in the middle of screen. Also on upper right
side, "Bird's Eye" bar and at the right bottom "Photo Info" bar.

Nothing I do closes them. Please excuse me just started
using this app.


I think there are "+" and "-" buttons to click on which hide or show each
toolbar. There is also a "view" menu which I seem to remember using to hide
some things by ticking or unticking them.

cheers adrian www.boliston.co.uk


Click on the little "-" button -- the list will scroll into a narrow
bar. You may relocate the list by dragging it around. You can also
resize it by dragging edges of the list window. You can separate it and
make it a completely independent window by clicking on the little dark
triangle and re-attach it to the menu bar by clicking on the little
white triangle. All of Capture NX's windows behave the same way. They
can be shrunk to little bars at the edge of the screen or expanded as
you wish. You can also move the shrunken bars around, leaving them in
the center of the screen if you wish. You may also view your picture
full screen by pressing "F."
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