Program monitor problem

Hi people

I use Premiere Pro CS6 for a couple of years now editing videos for a Minister. Everything was good with that, like every week, I just open recent project and continue with him. Replacing the old with the new video.

But this week I had a need to start a completely new project. In the other project, I can insert a picture or a video on the timeline, then double-click it in the program monitor to adjust its size and its location. Double click ends with handles that allow me to move and size of resizing. But for this new project, the program monitor does not seem to allow me to do that and I can't understand why! It is safe to click on for reasons unknown to me.

The only difference I could think about was that for the new project the real media on a USB hard drive connected as the current project has the media on my local disk D. I copied to USB from local drive, but it seemed to make no difference.

Appreciate the tips here.

Rick

Nevermind

Apparently, he had something to do with the workspace. I have reset the workspace and it works now as I'm used to.

Very strange... Rick

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