you can also use Window/Workspace/[default] this will return all palletes to their original locations
WOW!!! THAT IS SUCH A GREAT FEATURE!!!
When I use Windows "remote desktop" to access my office computer from home, my widescreen HDTV (that I use for a monitor with my laptop at home) ends up screwing with all my pallettes in Illustrator and Photoshop... I just checked out Window>Workspace>[default] , and saw "save workspace"... so now I got my proper workspace saved... that will save me time almost everyday!! THANKS!
After 15 years of using Illustrator, it's sick how much stuff I don't know. Of course a lot of stuff like that wasn't there before, but even using version 9 I know I could learn a trick a day all year if I just asked people here about all the things that drive me nuts with the program.
I'll ask one, since there may be a few more Illustrator pros checking in:
I have my accumulation of fonts forming into 2 different alphabetical sequences based on all the uninstalling & reinstalling of fonts that's been going on, and whatever other nonsensical illogical mind-of-their-own forces are at play... is there some way to correct them back into one alphebetical arrangement?
..and along the same lines... I used to just delete the AIprefs file, but now I can no longer find such a file?