Images get stuck in full screen mode

In Lightroom, images get stuck in full screen mode, i.e. won't go back to develop or grid mode.  Please help!!

In Lightroom, images get stuck in full screen mode, i.e. won't go back to develop or grid mode.  Please help!!

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