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How to access grid mode?

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Anne007

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Lightroom Classic version: 9.2
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  1. macOS 10.15 Catalina
I'm in the library, trying to put my photos in grid mode. I see it on the toolbar, select it and nothing happens. So I run through the "control J" options and when I select grid mode, still nothing happens (e.g. only one photo is in view).

What am I missing?
 
Hit the letter 'G'? Thumbnail slider (bottom right) too far to the right so there's only space for one photo on screen?
 
Ah. You're right, thank you. My thumbnail slider actually wasn't in view, so I didn't think about it. Hopefully my questions will be smarter from now on ;-)
 
Hopefully my questions will be smarter from now on ;)
LOL You've just saved all the other people googling exactly the same question. We like easy ones!
 
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