Resetting All Warning Dialogs - Adobe PHOTOSHOP 6.0 Manual

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dialog boxes that can be opened through the
Preferences submenu in the Edit menu. Preference
settings are saved each time you exit the
application.
Note: The default location of the Adobe Photoshop 6
Settings folder varies by operating system; use your
operating system's Find command to locate this
folder.
Unexpected behavior may indicate damaged
preferences. By removing damaged preferences,
you can restore preferences to their default
settings.
To open a preferences dialog box:
1
Choose the desired preference set from the
Edit > Preferences submenu.
To switch to a different preference set, do one of
2
the following:
Choose the preference set from the menu at the
top of the dialog box.
Click Next to display the next preference set in
the menu list; click Prev to display the previous
preference set.
For information on a specific preference option,
see the Index.
To restore all preferences to their default settings:
In Windows, press and hold Alt+Control+Shift
immediately after launching Photoshop or
ImageReady. Click Yes to (Photoshop) delete the
Adobe Photoshop settings file or (ImageReady)
erase all ImageReady preferences.
In Mac OS, do one of the following:
Hold down the Shift, Option, and Command
keys at the startup of Photoshop to reset prefer-
ences to their default settings.
Open the Preferences folder in the System
Folder, and drag the following files to the Trash:
(Photoshop) Adobe Save For Web 2.0 prefs,
and, located in the Adobe Photoshop 6 Settings
folder, Adobe Photoshop 6 Prefs, Actions Palette
(prefs), Color Settings (prefs), Contours.psp,
Custom Shape.psp, Patterns.psp, Shape
Curves.psp, and Styles.psp; (ImageReady)
Adobe ImageReady 3.0 Prefs.
New Preferences files will be created the next time
you start Photoshop or ImageReady.

Resetting all warning dialogs

Sometimes messages containing warnings or
prompts regarding certain situations are
displayed. You can disable the display of these
messages by selecting the Don't Show Again
option in the message. You can also globally reset
the display of all messages that have been disabled.
To reset the display of all warning messages
(Photoshop):
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > General.
2
Click Reset All Warning Dialogs, and click OK.
To turn on or off warning messages (ImageReady):
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > General.
Deselect or select Disable Warnings,
2
and click OK.
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