MGD opened this issue on Oct 28, 2005 ยท 3 posts
MGD posted Fri, 28 October 2005 at 3:26 PM
Greetings, Just a simple question ... but one whose solution eludes me. I'm using Adobe Photoshop 7.0.1, and I leave the desktop size 'restored' to nearly the maximum window size (less the windows menu bar) -- that way, I can simply grab an edge to get access to another window underneath. This works OK in most other apps (Word, Netscape, ...). But not photoshop. Photoshop starts with enough space for a menu bar at the top AND at the bottom of the windows desktop ... also doesn't fill all of the way to the right of the screen. Even though I change the Photoshop window, during the session, it starts the same way next time. I've tried everything -- even a rolled-up newspaper -- but can't retrain it to the window size I want. Any ideas? Thanks. MGD
dreamer101 posted Sat, 29 October 2005 at 12:48 AM
There is a Edit > Preferences > General > Save Palette Locations. I believe this would apply to the Photoshop window as well. If not, there is a Window > Workspace > Save Workspace
tantarus posted Sat, 29 October 2005 at 5:35 AM
If you need much work space just press F twice and whole screen will be youre work space, to hide or show the palletes press the SHIFT+TAB, and to hide all press just TAB. To switch beetwen documents press CTRL+TAB :) Tihomir
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