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May 15, 2007 12:03 as a reply to  @ post 3208879 |  #16

Thanks I did not know about the Shift+F.

Just wonder why Adobe changed this in CS3. It is real annoying


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Jun 02, 2007 11:31 as a reply to  @ post 3208879 |  #17

canon shooter wrote in post #3160292 (external link)
I perfer to have the screen mode set on Standard vs. full. But every time I close a image the next comes up in full. How do I set standard as the default?

In standard you can move images around and decide which one to edit and close others, by seeing more than one image at a time

to me evey photos cs3 opens in standard

and i would like to open in full

to answer to canon shooter
how can setup the screen mode on starup?


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Jun 03, 2007 00:41 as a reply to  @ post 3208879 |  #18

canon shooter wrote in post #3160292 (external link)
I perfer to have the screen mode set on Standard vs. full. But every time I close a image the next comes up in full. How do I set standard as the default?

In standard you can move images around and decide which one to edit and close others, by seeing more than one image at a time

http://ps-scripts.com/bb/viewtop​ic.php?t=59 (external link)

http://ps-scripts.com/bb/viewtop​ic.php?t=62 (external link)

here there is a script to fix your problem:lol:


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