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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Customizing the work area
To manage workspaces
You can customize the palette locations in a workspace. You can save custom workspaces and switch between them.
In Photoshop, you can also customize menu items and keyboard shortcuts. In ImageReady, preset workspaces are
available for certain tasks.
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Choose Window > Workspace, and do one of the following:
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To switch to a workspace, choose a workspace from the submenu.
(Photoshop) Assign keyboard shortcuts to each workspace to navigate among them quickly.
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(ImageReady) To switch to a factory-preset workspace for authoring interactive images or optimizing images for
the web, choose Interactivity Palette Locations or Optimization Palette Locations.
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To delete a custom workspace, choose Delete Workspace, select the workspace you want to delete, and click Delete.
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(Photoshop) To reset palettes, shortcuts, and menus to their default positions or states, choose Default Workspace.
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To reset palettes to their default positions, choose Reset Palette Locations (Photoshop) or Default Palette Locations
(ImageReady).
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(Photoshop) To reset menus to Photoshop defaults, choose Reset Menus.
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(Photoshop) To reset keyboard shortcuts to Photoshop defaults, choose Reset Keyboard Shortcuts.
See also
“About customizing keyboard shortcuts” on page 754
“To arrange palettes into a custom workspace” on page 64
“To define a set of menus” on page 65
“To use palettes” on page 35
To change the font size in the work area
You can change the size of the small font text that appears in the options bar, palettes, and tool tips.
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Choose Edit > Preferences > General (Windows) or Photoshop > Preferences > General (Mac OS).
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Choose a size from the UI Font Size menu and click OK. The change takes effect the next time you start
Photoshop.
To arrange palettes into a custom workspace
If you save the current palette locations, keyboard shortcut set, and menu set as a workspace, you can return to it
even if you move or close a palette, or change to a different set of keyboard shortcuts or menus. In ImageReady, you
can save the current palette locations.
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With the workspace in the configuration you want to save, choose Window > Workspace > Save Workspace.
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Enter a name for the workspace.