Create a tool preset, Change the list of tool presets, Viewing images – Adobe Photoshop CS4 User Manual
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Last updated 1/10/2010
Create a tool preset
1
Choose a tool, and set the options you want to save as a tool preset in the options bar.
2
Do one of the following:
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Click the Tool Preset button next to the tool at the left of the options bar.
•
Choose Window
> Tool Presets to display the Tool Presets panel.
3
Do one of the following:
•
Click the Create New Tool Preset button
.
•
Choose New Tool Preset from the panel menu.
4
Enter a name for the tool preset, and click
OK.
Change the list of tool presets
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Click the triangle to open the Tool Presets pop-up panel menu and choose one of the following:
Show All Tool Presets
Shows all loaded presets.
Sort By Tool
Sorts the presets by tool.
Show Current Tool Presets
Shows only the loaded presets for the active tool. You can also select the Current Tool Only
option in the Tool Presets pop-up panel.
Text Only, Small List, or Large List
Determines how presets are displayed in the pop-up panel.
Note: To create, load, and manage libraries of tool presets, see “
41.
Viewing images
Change the screen mode
You can use the screen mode options to view images on your entire screen. You can show or hide the menu bar, title
bar, and
scroll bars.
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Do one of the following:
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To display the default mode (menu bar at the top and scroll bars on the side), choose View
> Screen Mode
>
Standard Screen Mode. Or, click the Screen Mode button
in the Application bar, and select Standard Screen
Mode from the pop-up menu.
•
To display a full-screen window with a menu bar and a 50% gray background, but no title bar or scroll bars, choose
View
> Screen Mode
> Full Screen Mode With Menu Bar. Or, click the Screen Mode button in the Application bar,
and select Full Screen Mode With Menu Bar from the pop-up menu.
•
To display a full-screen window with only a black background (no title bar, menu bar, or scroll bars), choose View
>
Screen Mode
> Full Screen Mode. Or, click the Screen Mode button in the Application bar, and select Full Screen
Mode from the pop-up menu.
View another area of an image
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Do one of the following:
•
Use the window scroll bars.