Where is my iphoto 5 screen?

I have just realized that my iphoto screen does not look like it should and can't figure out how to rectify it? I purchased 'ilife5' last November. I did not load it onto my computer until last spring and then left for a three month vacation. Now that I am home and trying to edit my digital photos, I see my 'edit' screen looks differently than it maybe should?? On the 'edit' screen there is no control knob for B & W, Sepia, or Adjust. I reloaded 'ilife 5' again and still nothing. I didn't realize that it should look any different until I saw the way the screen should look on another computer. Please advise on how to get my iphoto to operate correctly? Thank you for any help. Lori [email protected]

HI Lori,
Depending on how large your iPhoto window is, you will see some or all of the editing tools in the toolbar. Drag the bottom right corner of the iPhoto window to the right to make the window larger and show more tools. If you still cannot see all the tools, click and hold on the >> to see the rest of the tools.

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