Dumb question, but I'm stuck . . .

For the life of me I can;t get the File Browser to come back up, the window has vanished and I've tried everything with no luck.
Sorry this is ridiculous, but any help is appreciated.
Thx

........ everything?..... trash your prefs....User/library/preferences/motion.plist. then empty your recycle bin. make sure that motion is closed first... and search the forum.... its been answered alot.

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