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Archive for 17/09/2009
Save Your Workspace - Photoshop And Paint Shop Pro Tip
17/09/2009 by admin.
When working with Photoshop or Paint Shop Pro, you may suddenly find, without prior warning, your workspace has changed, and you have lost familiar Palettes and Toolbars. This can be somewhat frustrating, especially if you have organised your workspace to a personalised workflow. If you save them, unpredictable workspaces will no longer be an issue. Once saved, as soon as Paint Shop Pro or Photoshop starts to misbehave, you can quickly reload a saved workspace of your choice.
To save your workspace with Photoshop CS, CS2, CS3, CS4, Extended: (once you have organised it to your liking): from the top menu, choose Window then choose Workspace then choose Save Workspace. From the subsequent Save Workspace dialogue box, enter a unique name for your workspace, then click Save. Now, should Photoshop mislay your workspace; from the top menu, choose Window then choose Workspace then click the saved Workspace of your choice, and it will load. You can delete your workspace, or workspaces, by choosing Window then Workspace then Delete Workspace. (There is no limit to the number of workspaces you can save).
Paint Shop Pro 7, 8, 9, X, XI, X2, X3 Photo; once you have organised your workspace to your liking: from the top menu, choose File then choose Workspace then choose Save. From the subsequent Save Workspace dialogue box, enter a unique name of your choice, then click Save. Now, should Paint Shop Pro mislay your workspace: from the top menu, choose File then choose Workspace then choose Load. From the subsequent Load Workspace dialogue box, highlight the saved Workspace of your choice, then click Load. You can delete a workspace by clicking File then Workspace then Delete. (There is no limit to the number of workspaces you can save).
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