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Switch to another module
In the Library module, display the images you want to work with, and then click a module name in the Module
Picker (upper right in the Lightroom window), or use a shortcut key.
Hold down Ctrl+Alt (Windows) or Command+Option (Mac OS) and press a number between 1 and 5 to switch to
any of the five modules.
Manage panels and the screen view
You can customize the Lightroom workspace by displaying only the panels you want or by hiding some or of all the
panels to maximize the display of your photo.
Open or close a panel
Click the panel header. To open or close all panels in a group, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS)
a panel name.
Open or close one panel at a time
Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) on a panel header and choose Solo mode, or Alt-click on a panel
header.
Solo mode applies independently to a set of panels. The triangle in the panel header is solid when not in Solo mode.
Scroll through a group of panels
Drag the scrollbar or use the scroll wheel on your mouse.
Show or hide panel groups
• To show or hide a single panel group, click the Show/Hide Panel Group icon
group is showing.
• To show or hide both side panel groups, choose Window > Panels > Toggle Side Panels, or press the Tab key.
• To hide all panels, including side panels, the Filmstrip, and Module Picker, choose Window > Panels > Toggle All
Panels, or press Shift-Tab.
Set how panel groups show or hide automatically
Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) the outside edge of the panel group (beyond the scrollbar) and then
choose an option:
Displays the panel as you move the pointer to the outside edge of the application window. Hides
Auto Hide & Show
the panel as you move the pointer away from the panel.
Hides the panel as you move the pointer away from the panel. You must open the panel manually.
Auto Hide
Turns off automatic show/hide behavior.
Manual
Resize the width of a panel group
Move the pointer over the inside edge of a panel group, and when the pointer becomes a double-arrow, drag the
panel.
Remove or restore a panel from a group
If you don't use a panel often, you can remove it from view.
Right-click (Windows) or Ctrl-click (Mac OS) on any panel header in the group, and then choose the panel name.
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. A solid icon indicates the panel
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