Race Panel InDesign CS3 opens

I'm using CS3 on a MacPro.

I just found that the race Committee does not show in InDesign, so I can't add or modify the line on the graph.

Unlike all this [that I explored until now] the other window options, when I click on so I don't get a full range of options, only a thin (vertical) bar - probably the sides left and right of the Panel, collapsed together.

This has never been a problem before, and it happens to any choice of workspace.

Any ideas, please?

Mike

Click on the link (or paste it into your browser) and it will take you to the thread that explains how to replace automatically using the keyboard preference files, or how to do manually, then you can retrieve your customizations, if it turns out that the ciurrupt prefs are not the problem. Replacement of the prefs is the first step in the resolution of the problems in the ID, and most of the time will solve this kind of problem.

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