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Nov 07, 2005 00:00 |  #1

Is it possible to keep the present tool into, in this case the crop tool, on the menu bar? I know I can clear all with the tab, but I'd like to keep the present tool active at the top. Can anyone tell me how?

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Nov 07, 2005 00:11 |  #2

Erm... little more info? Whenever I have the crop tool selected the crop settings stay at the top of the screen. I'm not a photoshop guru by any means, but I get what I need to done.


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Nov 07, 2005 00:15 as a reply to  @ tim's post |  #3

tim wrote:
Erm... little more info? Whenever I have the crop tool selected the crop settings stay at the top of the screen. I'm not a photoshop guru by any means, but I get what I need to done.

Same here, for some reason I just want to hide the tool bar and the palletes (without closing them out). When I tab, everything disappears. Which is fine, but when I have to change a setting, such as crop dimensions, I have to tab, change, then tab again. No biggie, just wondering if there is a magical way of keeping the crop on the menu bar when I tab to hide the rest.




  
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