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Drag a palette's tab onto the body of the target
palette. A thick line appears around the body of
the target palette when the pointer is over the
correct area.
Click palette tab, and drag the palette to group.
Palettes are grouped.
To move a palette to another group, drag the
palette's tab to that group. To separate a palette
from a group, drag the palette's tab outside
the group.
To dock palettes together:
Drag a palette's tab to the bottom of another
palette. A double line appears at the bottom of
the target palette when the pointer is over the
correct area.
Note: Entire palette groups cannot be docked
together at once, but you can dock the palettes from
one group to another, one at a time.
To move a palette group:
Drag its title bar.
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To collapse a palette group:
Click the Minimize/Maximize box (Windows) or
the Zoom box (Mac OS), or double-click a
palette's tab.
To reset palettes to their default positions:
Choose Window > Reset Palette Locations.
To always start with the default palette and dialog box
positions:
Choose Edit > Preferences > General.
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Deselect Save Palette Locations. The change
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takes effect the next time you start the application.
Using palette menus
Palette menus are an important part of working
with Photoshop Elements. Some commands in
palette menus can be found in the menu bar; other
commands are exclusive to palette menus.
When a palette has a palette menu, a triangle icon
appears at the top of the palette. The exact location
and appearance of the triangle icon depends on
where the palette is located: in the palette well, in a
palette group, or in the options bar.
Layers palette menu
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