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Changing the screen display mode
The window controls let you change the screen
display mode, including menu bar, title bar,
and scroll bar options.
To change the screen display mode:
Click a screen mode button in the toolbox:
The left button ( ) displays the default
window with a menu bar at the top and scroll bars
on the sides.
The center button ( ) displays a full-screen
window with a menu bar and a 50% gray
background, but no title bar or scroll bars.
The right button ( ) displays a full-screen
window with a black background, but no title bar,
menu bar, or scroll bars.
Using the document window
The document window is where your image
appears. Depending on the screen display mode
(see "Changing the screen display mode" on
page 65), the document window may include a
title bar and scroll bar.
In ImageReady, the document window allows you
to switch easily between original and optimized
views of an image using tabs, and to view the
original image and multiple versions of an
optimized image simultaneously. For information
on changing the view in the document window,
see "Viewing images during optimization" on
page 316.
You can open multiple windows to display
different views of the same file. A list of open
windows appears in the Window menu.
Available memory may limit the number of
windows per image.
To open multiple views of the same image:
Do one of the following:
Choose View > New View.
(ImageReady) Drag any tab away from the
document window.
To arrange multiple windows (Windows only):
Do one of the following:
Choose Window > Cascade (Photoshop) or
Window > Arrange > Cascade (ImageReady) to
display windows stacked and cascading from the
upper left to the lower right of the screen.
Choose Window > Tile (Photoshop) or
Window > Arrange > Tile (ImageReady)to display
windows edge to edge.
Choose Window > Arrange Icons (Photoshop)
or Window > Arrange > Arrange Icons
(ImageReady) to align minimized images along
the bottom of the work area.
To close windows:
Choose a command:
Choose File > Close to close the active window.
(Windows) Choose Window > Close All to close
all windows.
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