with multiple windows open how do you cycle through them

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When working in Photoshop, many times I have several pictures on my screen on top of each other. Is there a keyboard shortcut to cycle through each of them, or do you need to go windows - documents - and then choose one to display? Or just click on them on your screen? That gets difficult if you have as many as 20 on your screen at any one time.

I am using Photoshop 7, 1 gig of ram, 6 120 gig hard drives, and a 2.4 gig AMD processor. Thanks Terry
#1
In Photoshop it's CTRL+TAB

In Windows if you're referring to cycling through different programs, it's ALT+TAB

Larry Berman
#2
Larry, thanks for trying to help, but no, I'm not talking about cycling through different programs that I have running. I am only running Photoshop, but have several photos on my screen, one on top of each other. I want to cycle through those various photos, one at a time without going to the windows menu and selecting each one from the documents that would reveal.
#3
he told you terry. crtl-tab (thanks larry, i didn't know that!).
#4
Very sorry, I didn't read the whole thing. I do appreciate the information. It's been bugging me for a long time. Thank you
#5
To expand: just about every program on Windows responds to: ctrl-Tab to cycle windows
ctrl-F4 to close current window
alt-F4 to shut down the program
#6
That way, it is easy to do a slideshow in Photoshop: open your images, hit shift+fullscreen button to have all the images in fullscreen), then tab to hide the tools, and maybe CTRL+R to hide the rulers, and slide show with CTRL+TAB...
#7