About The Palette Well - Adobe PHOTOSHOP CS2 User Manual

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Using palettes
A. Click to collapse or expand a Mac OS palette B. Click to collapse or expand a Windows palette C. Click to display the palette menu
To make a palette appear at the front of its group, click the palette's tab.
To move an entire palette group, drag its title bar.
To rearrange or separate a palette group, drag a palette's tab. Dragging a palette outside an existing group creates
a new palette window.
To move a palette to another group, drag the palette's tab to that group.
To dock palettes so that they move together, drag a palette's tab to the bottom of another palette.
To move an entire docked palette group, drag its title bar.
Docking a palette in the palette well
To return palettes to their default sizes and positions, choose Window > Workspace > Reset Palette Locations
(Photoshop) or Window > Workspace > Default Palette Locations (ImageReady).
(ImageReady) To show or hide options for palettes that include hidden options (the Optimize, Layer Options, and
Slice palettes), click the double triangle icon in a palette tab to cycle through palette displays, or choose Show
Options or Hide Options from the palette menu.
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ImageReady palette
A. Click to show options for the palette B. Click to show options for the option set

About the palette well

The Photoshop and ImageReady options bars include a palette well that helps you organize and manage palettes. The
palette well stores, or docks, palettes that you use frequently, so that you don't have to keep them open on the work
area.
The palette well is available only when the screen resolution is greater than 800 pixels x 600 pixels (a setting of at least
1024 x 768 is recommended).
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