My grid is always on when opening

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Hi,

I don't know how I did this, but every image comes up with the grid on. Checking or unchecking any option is lost when the next file is opened.

Any ideas on how to turn the thing off?

oj
#1
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I don't know how I did this, but every image comes up with the grid on. Checking or unchecking any option is lost when the next file is opened.

Turn the grid off while no file is open.

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#2
tacit wrote:
In article ,
wrote:

I don't know how I did this, but every image comes up with the grid on. Checking or unchecking any option is lost when the next file is opened.

Turn the grid off while no file is open.

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Art, photography, shareware, polyamory, literature, kink: all at http://www.xeromag.com/franklin.html

The entire "View" menu is disabled when no file is open.

oj
#3
wrote:

Hi,

I don't know how I did this, but every image comes up with the grid on. Checking or unchecking any option is lost when the next file is opened.

Any ideas on how to turn the thing off?

oj
Did you try (depending on PS Version) VIEW > SHOW > then uncheck GRID? Then close PS.
PS usually remembers your last settings and opens accordingly. Bob Williams
#4
Bob Williams wrote:
wrote:

Hi,

I don't know how I did this, but every image comes up with the grid on. Checking or unchecking any option is lost when the next file is opened.

Any ideas on how to turn the thing off?

oj
Did you try (depending on PS Version) VIEW > SHOW > then uncheck GRID? Then close PS.
PS usually remembers your last settings and opens accordingly. Bob Williams

I've ended up just clearing the settings. Erk.

oj
#5
In article ,
wrote:

The entire "View" menu is disabled when no file is open.

That's interesting; it isn't on my computer (Photoshop CS). Just tested it.

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