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<blockquote data-quote="Slydude" data-source="post: 1803859" data-attributes="member: 131855"><p>Assuming that the app you want is still running and hasn't been closed, it sounds like you have an app open with no active window open. In other words the Mac has shifted to the app you want but there is no window open with content to display. Here's an experiment to try and see if this mimics the problem you are having:</p><p></p><p>1. Open two or three origrams and make sure each one has some displayed in its window. </p><p>2. Use the cpommand tab key combination to cycle through the windows and make sure that content is being displayed in the window</p><p>3. Close the window for one of the programs Use <strong>command w</strong> to close the window not<strong> command q </strong>which quits the program.</p><p>4. Use command tab to cycle through the windows again. If the window you closed suddenly doesn't show anything you'll know there isn't an open document to show and that i the soource of the problem.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for that reminder Bob. The behavior I described will also occur if the window has been minimized. I fogot about that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Slydude, post: 1803859, member: 131855"] Assuming that the app you want is still running and hasn't been closed, it sounds like you have an app open with no active window open. In other words the Mac has shifted to the app you want but there is no window open with content to display. Here's an experiment to try and see if this mimics the problem you are having: 1. Open two or three origrams and make sure each one has some displayed in its window. 2. Use the cpommand tab key combination to cycle through the windows and make sure that content is being displayed in the window 3. Close the window for one of the programs Use [B]command w[/B] to close the window not[B] command q [/B]which quits the program. 4. Use command tab to cycle through the windows again. If the window you closed suddenly doesn't show anything you'll know there isn't an open document to show and that i the soource of the problem. Thanks for that reminder Bob. The behavior I described will also occur if the window has been minimized. I fogot about that. [/QUOTE]
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