Thursday, January 18, 2007

Windows Menu

Windows Menu

Close All: - This command is used to close the whole active file.
F Click on windows and click at close all.
Tool: - This command is used to hide and display toolbar twice.
F Click on windows and click at show/hide tool.
Options: tools have options that are displayed in the tool options bar. The options bar is context sensitive and changes as different tools are selected. Some settings in the options bar are common to several tools (such as painting modes and opacity), and some are specific to one tool (such as the Auto Erase setting for the pencil tool).
F Click on windows and click at show/hide Options.
Navigator: If the entire image is not visible in the document window, you can navigate to bring another area of the image into view.
F Click on windows and click at show/hide Navigator.
Show Info: The Info palette displays information about the color values beneath the pointer and, depending on the tool in use, other useful measurements.
F Click on windows and click at show/hide Show Info.
Show Color: The Color palette displays the color values for the current foreground and background colors.
F Click on windows and click at show/hide Color.
Show Swatch: You can choose a foreground or background color from the Swatches palette, or you can add or delete colors to create a custom swatch library.
F Click on window click at any- one Show Swatch.

Style: You can use the default layer styles, load libraries of layer styles, or create your own layer styles using the Styles palette. You can change the view of layer styles. Additionally, you can clear a layer style from a layer, create a new layer style, or delete a layer style from the palette. (See Using the Layer Style dialog box
F Click on window click at any- one Show Style.
Show History: You can use the History palette to revert to a previous state of an image, to delete an image's states, and in Photoshop, to create a document from a state or snapshot.




F Click on window click at any- one Show History.
Show Actions: You use the Actions palette to record, play, edit, and delete individual actions. This palette also lets you save and load action files.
F Click on window click at any- one Show Actions.
Show Layer: With the Layers palette, you can control whether or not a layer, layer set, or layer effect is visible; whether or not a preview or thumbnail of a layer's contents is displayed; and also how transparency is displayed.
F Click on window click at any- one Show/Hide Layer.
Show Channel: You can use the palette to view any combination of individual channels. For example, you can view an alpha channel and the composite channel together to see how changes made in the alpha channel relate to the entire image. By default, individual channels are displayed in grayscale.
F Click on window click at any- one Show/Hide Channel.
Show Paths: The Paths palette lists the name and a thumbnail image of each saved path, the current work path, and the current layer-clipping path.
F Click on window click at any- one Show/Hide paths.
Character: Before you can format individual characters, you must select them. You can select one character, a range of characters, or all characters in a type layer.
F Click on window click at any- one Show/Hide paths.

Paragraphs: - You can use the Paragraph palette to set formatting options for a single paragraph, multiple paragraphs, or all paragraphs in a type layer.
F Click on window click at any- one Show/Hide Paragraphs.
Status Bar: The status bar at the bottom of the window displays useful information--such as the current magnification and file size of the active image, and brief instructions for using the active tool.
F Click on window click at any- one Show/Hide Status bar.

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