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January 12, 2010
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Don't like the layout of Photoshop CS4!

  • January 12, 2010
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I've been a photoshop user for years (since V3) and I work with photoshop every day (except my day off) and I have several things that really aggravate me about the version CS4.

Arrange Documents

Which ever one of the brilliant little kids at Adobe thought this one up should have it crammed up their butt sideways and wrapped in barbed wire!   The CS3 functionality was fine and Adobe didn't even give me a "if you like the document arrangement of CS3, please click here".  I've clicked the available Arrange Document drop down box to select float all in windows... that works but it doesn't stay that way.  Also, when I place on document next to another, they merge.  Bummer.

Show all Menu Items

Again, Adobe's brilliant little kids must have been at one of Hugh Hefner's martini blanket parties thinking of shortcuts to get to "home plate".   Most professionals I know with Photoshop use at least 2 monitors.   I use two 21 inchers set side by side - one for work, one for the tool pallets.   I have plenty of space and I would like to (or at least have the permanent option to) see ALL my menu items.   You guys must have hired a reject from Microsoft for that one.

It's all about getting Work done.

For me,  Photoshop isn't cute or trendy or gee whiz... it's all about getting photo editing done.   When you design, please don't follow the "let's make it cute and trendy" routine.  Make it work, make it simple, make it powerful and finally make it where I don't have to re-learn it when a new version is launched.

If someone can help me permanently restore "float all in windows" that would be great.

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    RoboWizard
    Inspiring
    January 12, 2010

    Hi there

    You might try re-posting your query in the Photoshop forum. This forum is used to discuss forum issues, not Photoshop issues.

    Photoshop forums are at the link below:

    Click here to view

    Cheers... Rick

    nolconAuthor
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    January 12, 2010
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    January 30, 2010

    is there any place you can learn about using this software ? do collages teach people ?