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I've just installed CC, in place of CS6. Ive customised and saved my workspace, but when an image is open it floats OVER the top of my panels and tools. I prefer it to tuck under these. Thats how I had CS6 setup, so I know it can be done. Can anyone point me in the right direction for that setting please. Thanks
If you undock your panels from the sides of the photoshop workspace, then the floating document windows will go underneath the panels.
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Hi Martin
Try Window - Arrange - Consolidate all to tabs
Dave
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thanks. No, tried that. Unfortunately it didn't work.
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Check if this option is active: Window > Application frame
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thanks. Ive just tried unticking it. The software background disappears, showing the desktop through. The image now slides underneath, but its (photoshop) unusable without the application frame in place. So its a partial resolution! Thanks anyway
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Martin,
the "Application frame" option has to be activated. Then choose "Window - Arrange - Consolidate all to tabs" as Dave suggested.
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If you undock your panels from the sides of the photoshop workspace, then the floating document windows will go underneath the panels.
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Window > Workspace > Essentials (or your favorite workspace)
Window > Workspace > Reset Essentials (or your favorite workspace0
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Thanks guys. I'll go through all these suggestions on Monday, when i'm in the office. I don't like multiple images opening in tabs though. So that setting is currently off.
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It's as R_Kelly shows in his screenshot. You need to dock the panels (anchor them to the UI borders).
You do this by dragging until the cursor hits the border. When a blue line appears, drop the panel(s).
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thank you guys. Like most things in photoshop, easy solution, if you can find it!
Great. All done, thanks again. Martin