Help: how do I change default opening images

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Karen
Apr 13, 2007
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I really don’t know how to word the problem that I’m having, and not sure that it is a problem may be more of an aggravation.
I have a new computer that came with Vista installed, which I hate btw. I installed CS2 and it seems to be working ok, but I haven’t installed any of my filters yet. When I open a picture one taken with my digital camera it opens larger than my work area. By that I mean on the left side of my work area I have my tools pallet, is that what you call it? Then on the right I have all that stuff that opens by default where the layers are, the color thing and a couple others. On my old computer the image opened within the boundaries described above. On my new computer the image opens, but is wider than my work area. I didn’t explain that very well did I?
Screen resolution is the same on both computers 1280X1024, monitors same size. Am I missing a setting somewhere?
Thanks

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Karen
Apr 14, 2007
On Fri, 13 Apr 2007 10:21:23 -0400, wrote:

I really don’t know how to word the problem that I’m having, and not sure that it is a problem may be more of an aggravation.
I have a new computer that came with Vista installed, which I hate btw. I installed CS2 and it seems to be working ok, but I haven’t installed any of my filters yet. When I open a picture one taken with my digital camera it opens larger than my work area. By that I mean on the left side of my work area I have my tools pallet, is that what you call it? Then on the right I have all that stuff that opens by default where the layers are, the color thing and a couple others. On my old computer the image opened within the boundaries described above. On my new computer the image opens, but is wider than my work area. I didn’t explain that very well did I?
Screen resolution is the same on both computers 1280X1024, monitors same size. Am I missing a setting somewhere?
Thanks
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