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Part of my work flow is to open 20 to 25 images at once. In previous version of PS (including CS) I would expand last opened image of the cascading image windows to fill the entire screen. After completing the necessary changes or not I would close (Control-W) and save the file. The next file in the series would then be visible in the same mode as the first image.
I have no idea what happened with CS2 because no matter what I try, after closing and saving the first image, I then see the smaller cascading windows of the other opened files. It drives me nuts. Granted, I can place it in the full screen mode (shift and select the full screen mode) and would love to set that as my default but ps cs2 won’t let me retain that as my default setting.
Can anyone tell me (1) what Adobe changed to the Standard Screen Mode as to why it no longer functions like that and (2) is there a way to set the full screen mode as permanent default view when opening PS?
THanks
Dirk
I have no idea what happened with CS2 because no matter what I try, after closing and saving the first image, I then see the smaller cascading windows of the other opened files. It drives me nuts. Granted, I can place it in the full screen mode (shift and select the full screen mode) and would love to set that as my default but ps cs2 won’t let me retain that as my default setting.
Can anyone tell me (1) what Adobe changed to the Standard Screen Mode as to why it no longer functions like that and (2) is there a way to set the full screen mode as permanent default view when opening PS?
THanks
Dirk
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