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How do I expand the layers panel ?

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Feb 11, 2017 Feb 11, 2017

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Hey! So this question is about customizing your workspace. So on youtube tutorials I see the right side of the workspace like this

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And in my own workspace, the right side is like this

Screenshot_3.png

So my layers panel is way small and when I work with a lot of layers, it gets really hard to navigate through it..Can someone please tell me how to expand it like the one I see everywhere on the internet?

I am a beginner in photoshop so please bear with me..

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Community Expert , Feb 11, 2017 Feb 11, 2017

Just click on the tab at the top of the layer panel where it says Layers and with the mouse held down - drag it to where you want it.

To make it taller - drag the bottom of the layer panel

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Feb 11, 2017 Feb 11, 2017

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Drag it out from its group.

Move it higher up the screen.

Drag down the bottom right corner.

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i dont understand.. what is a group?

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Just click on the tab at the top of the layer panel where it says Layers and with the mouse held down - drag it to where you want it.

To make it taller - drag the bottom of the layer panel

Dave

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I recorded this video for my beginning students. It explains what panels are, and how to rearrange them. Photoshop CC User Interface Tour - YouTube

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You can also change the size of the thumbnail previews on each layer, once you have the layer panel in a position you are comfortable with. Click the icon-top right in the layers panel

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Select  'Panel Options'

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Choose a bigger thumbnail size

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And the thumbnail becomes easier to see

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Great tip. I always change the panel icon to the largest size when I am teaching, so that my students can actually see what's going on.

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You have some great answers here. I just want to add that you can also "collapse" the panels above by double clicking on their tabs. From your screenshot, double click on your library tab and double click on your color tab.

I collapsed my libraries...

2017-02-11_10-45-38.jpeg

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist

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And... one more thing - use groups. Organize your layers with the folder icon at the bottom of the layers panel. Also, if you are using layer effects, collapse them - if you have  fx with a down arrow - close them all up. To close them all at once, hold alt/opt and just click one, they will all close.

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist

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Feb 12, 2017 Feb 12, 2017

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thank you for the amazing tips guys!! Now my layers panel looks like this

Screenshot_2.png

But it doesn't allow me to make it larger than that so I guess thats my limit

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Double click those panels above to close them like I showed you in the screenshots above And you will get more vertical space...

Melissa Piccone | Adobe Trainer | Online Courses Author | Fine Artist

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When I mentioned dragging the Layers panel out of its group, I meant something like the screen shot below.  You can click on the drop down on the right side of the Options Bar, and save it as a new workspace.  You can also save custom shortcuts and toolbars with workspaces, so a very flexible and useful facility.

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