Adobe PHOTOSHOP 5.0 User Manual page 37

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To move a palette to another group, drag the
palette's tab to that group.
To display a palette menu, position the pointer
on the triangle in the upper right corner of the
palette, and hold down the mouse button.
To change the height of a palette (except the
Color, Options, or Info palette), drag its lower
right corner. To return the palette to default size,
click the minimize/maximize box (Windows) or
the resize box (Mac OS) in the right of the title bar.
(A second click collapses the palette group.)
A
B
Click to collapse or expand palette.
A. Windows B. Macintosh
To collapse a group to palette titles only, Alt-click
the minimize/maximize box (Windows) or
Option-click the resize box (Mac OS). Or double-
click a palette's tab. You can still access the menu of
a collapsed palette.
Setting the positions of palettes and
dialog boxes
The positions of all open palettes and moveable
dialog boxes are saved by default when you exit the
program. Alternatively, you can always start with
default palette positions or restore default
positions at any time.
To reset palettes to the default positions:
Choose File > Preferences > General.
1
Click Reset Palette Locations to Defaults.
2
To start always with the preset palette and dialog
box positions:
1
Choose File > Preferences > General.
2
Deselect Save Palette Locations. The change
takes effect the next time you start Adobe
Photoshop.
Using the Options palette
Most tools have an Options palette. Depending on
the tool selected, the palette's appearance and
available choices change.
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