http://img5.echo.cx/img5/9823/untitled13kq.jpg
like there.
Like save open new and stuff liek that
http://img5.echo.cx/img5/9823/untitled13kq.jpg
like there.
Like save open new and stuff liek that
Open Photoshop
Click "Help", then click "Welcome Screen".
Last edited by orcutt989; 04-27-2005 at 08:46 PM.
not that. Look at the pic and you will see what i mean
Your not missing anything :|
My CS2 looks like the same as yours, nothing seems to be missing :S
but could i have like NEW, OPEN, BROWSE, SAVE FOR WEB, SAVE, and all that stuff insteaad of going into file and then one of those. Photshop Elements had the toolbar like that.
http://img1.grafika.cz/grafika/images/el_prostredi.gif
like in this pic next to the Adobe LOGO
I never even knew there was such a toolbar. I've been using photoshop for years.Originally Posted by twisterX
Last edited by orcutt989; 04-27-2005 at 11:06 PM.
The pic comes from Photoshop Elements. Its like a easy personal version of photoshop for the normal home user. It costs like 100.
i used to have it but i recently got CS2 but i saw there is no toolbar like this. It made saving and opening much quicker and more convinient than going to file.
Keyboard shortcuts > toolbars
Edit: No, that is not a menu path to adding a toolbar. Using toolbars is inefficient.
ctrl+o = open file
ctrl+n = new file
alt+ctrl+o = browse
ctrl+s = save
shift+ctrl+s = save as
alt+shift+ctrl+s = save for web
More shortcuts in Edit menu -> Keyboard shortcuts, or alt+shift+ctrl+k
Edit 2: Hit the Summarize button to export an html file of the keyboard shortcuts. Just found that feature... pretty nifty.
Last edited by uNz[i]; 04-27-2005 at 11:59 PM.
well i git used to it
check out my first creation. I read a few guides and got a few tips and BAM!!
http://img174.echo.cx/img174/1039/twisterx0ox.jpg
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