Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 70
Using palettes, Displaying palettes, Changing the palette display
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60 CHAPTER 1 Looking at the Work Area To store other palettes in the options bar (Photoshop): Drag the desired palette's tab into the palette well so that the palette well is highlighted. Palettes are considered hidden when stored in the options bar. The Window menu item associated with a stored palette will say Show when it is stored. Clicking on the title of a palette stored in the well shows the palette until you click outside the palette. Using palettes Palettes help you monitor and modify images. By default, palettes appear stacked together in groups. Displaying palettes You can display or hide palettes as you work. To show or hide palettes: Do one of the following: • To show or hide all open palettes, the options bar, and the toolbox, press Tab. • To show or hide all palettes, press Shift+Tab. To show or hide one palette: Choose Window > Show to display the selected palette at the front of its group. Or, choose Window > Hide to conceal the entire group of which the selected palette is a part. Changing the palette display You can rearrange your palettes to make better use of your work area by using the following techniques: • To make a palette appear at the front of its group, click the palette's tab, or choose Window > Show. • To move an entire palette group, drag its title bar. • To rearrange or separate a palette group, drag a palette's tab. Dragging a palette outside of an existing group creates a new group. • To move a palette to another group, drag the palette's tab to that group. • To display a palette menu, position the pointer on the triangle ( ) in the upper right corner of the palette, and press the mouse button. • To change the size of a palette, drag any corner of the palette (Windows) or drag the size box at its lower right corner (Mac OS). Not all palettes can be resized. • To collapse a group to palette titles only, click the Minimize/Maximize box (Windows) or the Zoom box (Mac OS), or double-click a palette's tab. You can still access the menu of a collapsed palette. A B Click to collapse or expand palette. A. Windows B. Mac OS