10 Replies Latest reply: Nov 6, 2010 11:10 AM by Jim Hefley RSS

    How do I display the Layers Panel?

    Jim Hefley Community Member

      I am a new user of  Photoshop Elements 8. On the Adobe website Help, it says "to show the Panel Bin, choose

      Window>Panel Bin"a, which should then display Effects in the top section and Layers in the lower section.
      However, when I do this, which essentially puts a check mark by Panel Bin, nothing else happens, and the Panel

      Bin does not appear on the right side of my workspace. What do I need to do?

      Thank you.

        • 1. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
          99jon Community Member

          On the top menu click Window >Layers

          • 2. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
            Barbara B. CommunityMVP

            Try clicking Reset Panels at the top of the window, over towards the right side.

            • 3. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
              Jim Hefley Community Member

              Thanks for your suggestion. I did click on Window>Reset Panels. Nothing really happened, and no

              check mark appeared next to Reset Panels like  it does when you click on Window>Panel Bin. I must

              be omitting some more macro setting or some other previous step that the instructions assume I have done.

              On the Menu Bar at the far left it does display Photoshop Elements --however, I do not show a Shortcuts bar

              like it shows in my Photoshop Elements5 for Dummies ( I don't have this book for Elements 8 but I assume

              most of the basic stuff is still correct).

               

              In the Photoshop class I recently attended, somehow the Layers Panel magically appeared on the screen of the

              Dell PC we used in the class and we then moved on to learning the functions in the Tool Bar.

               

              That is why it is so puzzling and so frustrating that I cannot get the Layers Panel to be displayed!

               

              What else can you suggest?

              Thanks, JIm

              • 4. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
                Jim Hefley Community Member

                Thanks for your suggestion but as I indicated in my request for help, that is what I have done, and

                nothing happens. Is there some previous macro step that I should have done before clicking on Window-Panel Bin?

                Because when I do this exact step you recommend, the Panel Bin does NOT appear--nothing seems to happen.

                 

                What else do you suggest?

                 

                Thanks, Jim

                • 5. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
                  Barbara B. CommunityMVP

                  I suspect you are not in Full Edit. Click the triangle to the right of  where it says Edit (in the orange section), and choose EDIT Full. If not, you'd better post a screenshot of exactly what you do see.

                  • 6. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
                    Jim Hefley Community Member

                    Thanks-I realized when I got this message that I had neglected to mention that I am on Mac and not a PC, and

                    I am discovering that it makes a difference with Elements in some instances.

                    I went to our local Apple store today and found a technician who uses Elements, although he  probably is not

                    at the expert level you are. After fiddling around with my computer for a while, he discovered  that somehow

                    the zoom out had been enabled to such an extent that the Layers Panel was there but off in space, and when he

                    zoomed back in we discovered I did have the panel where it belonged.

                     

                    I really appreciate your assistance, and hope you will be willing to help again in the future.

                    Thanks, Jim

                     

                    Begin forwarded message:

                     

                    From: "Barbara B." <forums@adobe.com>

                    Date: November 2, 2010 10:11:05 PM EDT

                    To: Jim Hefley <jhefley@charter.net>

                    Subject: How do I display the Layers Panel?

                    Reply-To: clearspace-442795804-843662-2-3249557@mail.forums.adobe.com

                     

                    I suspect you are not in Full Edit. Click the triangle to the right of  where it says Edit (in the orange section), and choose EDIT Full. If not, you'd better post a screenshot of exactly what you do see.

                    >

                    • 7. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
                      Jim Hefley Community Member

                      Barbara-

                      You may recall you tried to assist me a few days ago in how to display the Layers Panel. It was resolved temporarily

                      when I got help at the local Apple store. I am a new PSE user on a MacBook Pro.

                       

                      I started working with Layers then had a Adobe "crash". When I restarted PSE, I no longer have the Task Pane line of

                      icons with ORGANIZE, FIX, SHARE AND CREATE boxes on the right. And the Layer Panel no longer shows up

                      in the lower section on the right.

                       

                      I bought the Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 "Classroom  in a Book" at the Apple store. It talks about how to go from

                      Organizer to Edit and vice-versa, but it never states how to get the icons to appear--I guess it assumes the Task Pane and

                      the Organizer icon will automatically appear when I open PSE.

                       

                      How do I restore the Task Pane so I then can click on FIX and then FULL EDIT mode?

                       

                      Thanks Jim

                      • 8. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
                        Jim Hefley Community Member

                        Barbara-

                        You may recall you tried to assist me a few days ago in how to display the Layers Panel. It was resolved temporarily

                        when I got help at the local Apple store. I am a new PSE user on a MacBook Pro.

                         

                        I started working with Layers then had a Adobe "crash". When I restarted PSE, I no longer have the Task Pane line of

                        icons with ORGANIZE, FIX, SHARE AND CREATE boxes on the right. And the Layer Panel no longer shows up

                        in the lower section on the right.

                         

                        I bought the Adobe Photoshop Elements 8 "Classroom  in a Book" at the Apple store. It talks about how to go from

                        Organizer to Edit and vice-versa, but it never states how to get the icons to appear--I guess it assumes the Task Pane and

                        the Organizer icon will automatically appear when I open PSE.

                         

                        How do I restore the Task Pane so I then can click on FIX and then FULL EDIT mode?

                         

                        Thanks Jim

                        • 9. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
                          Barbara B. CommunityMVP

                          First try deleting the prefs. Quit PSE, then relaunch while holding down command+shift+option. Keep holding the keys till you see a window asking if you want to delete the settings file. You do.

                           

                          If that doesn't do it, can you post a screenshot here of what you do see?

                          • 10. Re: How do I display the Layers Panel?
                            Jim Hefley Community Member

                            Barbara-that seems to work-I am not sure exactly what I deleted in

                            deleting the settings file"but I assume it will work fine

                            Thanks Jim

                            Jim