If the program isn't working properly you may need to reset Reaper's preferences / configuration file(s). They can be found in
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Application Data\REAPER
which contains "reaper.ini" and other configuration stuff. Rename it as "reaper.bak" or whatever when Reaper is not running, then run Reaper and it will be recreated in a "factory install" state. If that does not fix the problem, delete the new .ini file and rename the .bak file to .ini to put back your preferences.
If you can't see these files, in any Explorer window, choose Tools > Folder Options > View > Show Hidden Files and Folders.
OR - as Justin points out - "You can also just do start->programs->REAPER->REAPER (reset configuration to factory defaults)".
Last edited by Art Evans; 07-02-2006 at 04:28 PM.
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