Customize your PERSONAL WORKSPACE The workspace in Photoshop
Customize your PERSONAL WORKSPACE The workspace in Photoshop refers to the layout of the different palettes and tools on your monitor screen. Photoshop CS3 enables you to design your own workspace so that you can easily access palettes or find the tools you need depending on the type of project. You can then save your custom workspace to reuse it with other images. You can open the palettes that you use most and collapse others into buttons. You can move and resize individual palettes and docks. You can move the single-column toolbox, dock it, or change it to a two-column toolbox. When you select the new Maximized Screen mode, your image automatically resizes as you adjust the tools and palettes. You can customize keyboard shortcuts and menus and save the current palette locations with your keyboard shortcuts and menu changes. Photoshop CS3 also includes some preconfigured workspaces, and you can set up different workspaces to accommodate different tasks, such as one for color-correcting photographs and one for working with type. 11 3322 44 5566 8 1 With an image open, click View. 2 Click Screen Mode. 3 Click Maximized Screen Mode. The image onscreen changes to fill the space not occupied by other palettes. 4 Click here and drag the Layers palette group title bar to the left of the icon bar until a blue line appears. 5 Click here to reduce the Navigator and Color palette groups to icons with names. l You can click here for any palette group to shrink it to a tabbed dock. 6 Click here and drag to the right to shrink the Navigator and Color docks to icons only. The image window automatically adjusts to fit the space with each change.
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