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Sometimes wackiness like this has to do with a corrupted preferences file. You can get rid of it by holding down ctrl+shift+alt, while photoshop is booting up, then saying yes to the subsequent dialogue box(you won't lose your styles, actions, etc, but youll have to re-load them on your palette) Or you can go into windows explorer and delete prefs.psp, which is in your application data folder in windows. Photoshop will regenerate this file once you re-enter the program based on factory settings.


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