Prioritize panel will not go away

I've clicked the prioritize button sever times but cannot get it to disappear. I cannot pull up my library because the prioritize panel comes up.
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It might be helpful to see a screenshot to determine what’s happening.
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William R Rosser said:
I've clicked the prioritize button sever times but cannot get it to disappear. I cannot pull up my library because the prioritize panel comes up.
Greetings William and welcome to the forums. I hope we can sort something out.
Just to make sure that we have the problem understood correctly here is a screen shot of my library panel.
When I open the Library Panel the 'Prioriize' button gains this sort of blue highlight. A second click on the word 'Prioritize' (don't worry about the odd spelling) makes the Priority Panel disappear.
Admittedly I am using a Beta version of Logos on my iMac OS 10 13 6 with Logos version 17.07.0.0020.
Please let us know if this is not what you are experiencing and the details of your set up.
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Thanks, Mike, but clicking the prioritize button again does not make the panel disappear. However, I've found if I move the cursor slightly to the left and click on the small down arrow I get a choice of what to view. Here I can choose all resources and once again see my library.
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William R Rosser said:
I've clicked the prioritize button sever times but cannot get it to disappear. I cannot pull up my library because the prioritize panel comes up.
Try closing Logos and powering off your computer then reopen your program.
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William R Rosser said:
However, I've found if I move the cursor slightly to the left and click on the small down arrow I get a choice of what to view.
Well William you seem to have found a workaround but not a solution. However I am glad that you have found a way to continue working.
If you are a Windows user the Beloved's suggestion seems to be the default first step with that OS. If it doesn't provide a solution you will need to parcel up your logs and let some of the technical folk have a look at them.
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