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The thread discusses a Windows-specific issue in Adobe Premiere Pro where the Windows taskbar overlaps/hides parts of the program’s UI (so certain options can’t be clicked), and the user asks how to make the interface fit correctly. The workaround provided is to adjust the UI to center first, then open the blocked popup window/UI and adjust its placement as well so it’s not covered. Overall sentiment is practical and solution-oriented, with the contributor implying the problem stems from Adobe’s window/UI scaling behavior on Windows.
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so Windows users know that Adobe like Mac and Windows doesn't always make a good fit for their software... in this case the task bar covers your options so you can't click it

it doesn't matter what your screen rez is set to because Adobe will help by auto moving the ui to 'fit' the space... so how do we get it to work?

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An image from 'Adobe Premiere pro blocked windows task bar'. Screenshots show Adobe Premiere Pro export settings with AVI format and DV PAL codec selected.

fix = adjust the ui to middle then open the popup ui and adjust that as well

 

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