No 'Viewer' view in fullscreen only Browser and Split

I'm not sure if I am doing something stupid here. I installed the 3.1 update and launched Aperture and I have lost the full screen 'Viewer' view. Pressing V toggles between Browser and Split view. All three views are selectable in the non full screen view.
I'm following the Aperture 3 Pro training series book, so it's possible that I have changed something but I'm pretty sure it was fine before the 3.1 update.
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Gareth.

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