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November 12, 2012
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Adobe Help Files

  • November 12, 2012
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Occasionally I have seen posted some useful Help sheets from Adobe in response to questions.  But think they are underutilized,  as they are not easy to find,  even if you know they exist. 

I clicked on the Adobe icon and went to Help/Photoshop.  By looking a "Up and Running" and "Top Issues" one can view the fact sheets, expecially if you press "more".

I think each Forum should have a link, such as "Adobe Fact Sheet for Known Problems" that will take you directly to this Help page.  Then make the headings a little more user friendly (informative) for joe and sally six pack.

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    TerriStone
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    November 12, 2012

    Thanks for the suggestion, Curt. Where on the forum do you think would be best to place a link to "Adobe Fact Sheet for Known Problems"?

    November 12, 2012

    Thanks for replying so quickly.

    All the Forums seem to be different, but on the right hand side, either as a sub-heading or a heading, include "Adobe Fact Sheet for Known Problems".

    TerriStone
    Adobe Employee
    Adobe Employee
    November 12, 2012

    Do you think it would make sense to include it as a link in the "Resources" box? That's where the link is now, but the link is titled "Online Documentation".

    See below for what that looks like on the main Photoshop forum page.