Quick question about the toolbar

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Nov 9, 2006
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I have been using Photoshop for some time now, and one thing that I have found is that most people that I have come into contact with, and who use Photoshop, seem to have a problem with the toolbar getting in the way of their editing, and don’t seem to know what to do about it.
I thought it was common knowledge, but most of these people don’t know that if you double click on the blue area at the top of the toolbar, it will minimize the toolbar, and you can drag it to the top of the screen to get it out of your way.
Is this common knowledge to most of you guys, or is it a well kept secret…well, up till now?<g>
I discovered this years ago by playing with the toolbar, and I assumed that everyone else knew about it.
Anyway, for any newbie out there, maybe this post will help you….

Talker

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Stig
Nov 9, 2006
I just hit the Shift key when I need the room, then hit it again when I don’t..c

"Talker" wrote in message
I have been using Photoshop for some time now, and one thing that I have found is that most people that I have come into contact with, and who use Photoshop, seem to have a problem with the toolbar getting in the way of their editing, and don’t seem to know what to do about it.
I thought it was common knowledge, but most of these people don’t know that if you double click on the blue area at the top of the toolbar, it will minimize the toolbar, and you can drag it to the top of the screen to get it out of your way.
Is this common knowledge to most of you guys, or is it a well kept secret…well, up till now?<g>
I discovered this years ago by playing with the toolbar, and I assumed that everyone else knew about it.
Anyway, for any newbie out there, maybe this post will help you….

Talker
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Stig
Nov 9, 2006
Tab, sorry..c
"Stig" wrote in message
I just hit the Shift key when I need the room, then hit it again when I don’t..c

"Talker" wrote in message
I have been using Photoshop for some time now, and one thing that I have found is that most people that I have come into contact with, and who use Photoshop, seem to have a problem with the toolbar getting in the way of their editing, and don’t seem to know what to do about it.
I thought it was common knowledge, but most of these people don’t know that if you double click on the blue area at the top of the toolbar, it will minimize the toolbar, and you can drag it to the top of the screen to get it out of your way.
Is this common knowledge to most of you guys, or is it a well kept secret…well, up till now?<g>
I discovered this years ago by playing with the toolbar, and I assumed that everyone else knew about it.
Anyway, for any newbie out there, maybe this post will help you….

Talker

MH
Mike Hyndman
Nov 9, 2006
"Stig" wrote in message
Tab, sorry..c

And Shift+Tab just hides the palettes

MH

"Stig" wrote in message
I just hit the Shift key when I need the room, then hit it again when I don’t..c

"Talker" wrote in message
I have been using Photoshop for some time now, and one thing that I have found is that most people that I have come into contact with, and who use Photoshop, seem to have a problem with the toolbar getting in the way of their editing, and don’t seem to know what to do about it.
I thought it was common knowledge, but most of these people don’t know that if you double click on the blue area at the top of the toolbar, it will minimize the toolbar, and you can drag it to the top of the screen to get it out of your way.
Is this common knowledge to most of you guys, or is it a well kept secret…well, up till now?<g>
I discovered this years ago by playing with the toolbar, and I assumed that everyone else knew about it.
Anyway, for any newbie out there, maybe this post will help you….

Talker

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