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Mar 29, 2009 18:42 |  #1

Hi, boy this one is so different from cs3. On 3 I could open two pictures up in the window to work with. There was a little box you clicked on and it fit them both into that window. Well I can't find it on cs4! I am trying to put a picture into a Easter template and can't get them on the screen at the same time.
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Mar 29, 2009 19:45 |  #2

right click on the name of the image on the top and click "move to a new window"

IMAGE NOT FOUND
HTTP response: NOT FOUND | MIME changed to 'image/png'


from there i think you can do it the old way

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Mar 29, 2009 20:28 as a reply to  @ Default501x's post |  #3

Thanks!

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Mar 29, 2009 20:49 as a reply to  @ teeny's post |  #4

i have used cs4 just a couple times now on a Mac... where do the tabs go when you enter full screen mode? shortkey "F" It would be nice if they were still accessible, just haven't found it if that's the case.




  
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Mar 30, 2009 11:44 |  #5

In full screen mode, the tabs are gone...

As for getting CS4 to behave like CS3:

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