6.0 Basics

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The Window menu is where you go if you can't find a palette, or if you have multiple images open, and the one you want has gotten buried under the others.

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From this menu you can hide or show any palette, the status bar, the options bar, and the type tool's paragraph and character palettes.
     Palettes which are on the screen but hidden behind another palette in a group can be brought to the front from this menu.
     All images that are open are listed at the bottom of this menu, by name. To bring one to the front, click on its name.
 
 

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The last, basic advice that I have for you is, use the Adobe Online help. It's found by clicking the Help icon, shown above, on the Photoshop menu bar. The index and contents are a little bit confusing, but the Search feature works quite well. There is a wealth of step by step information there that's not found in the print manual.

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