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Customize the workspace – Adobe Flash Professional CS3 User Manual

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FLASH CS3

User Guide

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Reconfigure the Tools panel

You can display the tools in the Tools panel in a single column, or side by side in two columns.

In InDesign, you also can switch from single-column to double-column display by setting an option in Interface
preferences.

Click the double arrow at the top of the Tools panel.

Customize the workspace

To create a custom workspace, move and manipulate panels (called palettes in Photoshop and in Adobe Creative
Suite 2 components).

Narrow blue drop zone indicates Color panel will be docked on its own above Layers panel group.

A. Title bar B. Tab C. Drop zone

You can save custom workspaces and switch among them.

In Photoshop, you can change the font size of the text in the options bar, palettes, and tool tips. Choose a size from

the UI Font Size menu in General preferences.

Note: For a video on customizing the workspace in Illustrator, see

www.adobe.com/go/vid0032

. For a video on custom-

izing the workspace in InDesign, see

www.adobe.com/go/vid0065

.

Dock and undock panels

A dock is a collection of panels or panel groups displayed together, generally in a vertical orientation. You dock and
undock panels by moving them into and out of a dock.

Note: Docking is not the same as stacking. A stack is a collection of free-floating panels or panel groups, joined top to
bottom.

To dock a panel, drag it by its tab into the dock, at the top, bottom, or in between other panels.

To dock a panel group, drag it by its title bar (the solid empty bar above the tabs) into the dock.

To remove a panel or panel group, drag it out of the dock by its tab or title bar. You can drag it into another dock
or make it free-floating.

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