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I clicked on the Quit button after reading a license agreement and now I can't close that site. What do I do?

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The adobe tab is still on top next to the Firefox bar. I can't close it. The box that you are supposed to click on if you agree to the license agreement was still sitting atop the entire list of product licensing lists that you have to scroll through to find the one you need to read. After reading the one I needed to, I clicked on the Quit button, which did NOT close the Adobe product agreement. If I close Firefox, the Adobe product agreement is still open. How do I close it?

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The adobe tab is still on top next to the Firefox bar. I can't close it. The box that you are supposed to click on if you agree to the license agreement was still sitting atop the entire list of product licensing lists that you have to scroll through to find the one you need to read. After reading the one I needed to, I clicked on the Quit button, which did NOT close the Adobe product agreement. If I close Firefox, the Adobe product agreement is still open. How do I close it? What does the "contributed" mean below this post? grumbly1

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I resolved my problem but I cannot explain how I did it. I was able to click on the red X in the right hand corner but this was not an option before.

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I resolved my problem. I was able to close the window this time by clicking the red X in the upper right hand corner. For some reason this was not an option before I posted the problem.

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