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Adobe Photoshop Help
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To delete a workspace:
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Choose Window > Workspace > Delete Workspace.
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Select the workspace you want to delete, and click Delete.
To reset palettes to the default positions:
Do one of the following:
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In Windows or Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > General, then select Save Palette
Locations.
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(Photoshop) In Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Preferences > General, then select Save
Palette Locations.
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(ImageReady) In Mac OS X, choose ImageReady > Preferences > General, then select
Save Palette Locations.
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Choose Window > Workspace > Reset Palette Locations.
To always start with the default palette and dialog box positions:
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Do one of the following:
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In Windows or Mac OS 9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > General.
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(Photoshop) In Mac OS X, choose Photoshop > Preferences > General.
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(ImageReady) In Mac OS X, choose ImageReady > Preferences > General.
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Deselect Save Palette Locations. The change takes effect the next time you start the
application.
Using pop-up sliders
A number of palettes and dialog boxes contain settings that use pop-up sliders (for
example, the Opacity option in the Layers palette).
To use a pop-up slider:
Do one of the following:
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Position the pointer over the triangle next to the setting, hold down the mouse, and
drag the slider or angle radius to the desired value.
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Click the triangle next to the setting to open the pop-up slider box, and drag the slider
or angle radius to the desired value. Click outside the slider box or press Enter or Return
to close the slider box. To cancel changes, press the Escape key (Esc).
To increase or decrease values in 10% increments when the pop-up slider box is open,
hold down Shift and press the Up or Down arrow key.