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Anyone else hate the 'new file' pop up screen??

Community Beginner ,
Oct 24, 2024 Oct 24, 2024

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This new update is more annoying than useful but my number 1 gripe is the new pop up window when creating a new project. Before this update it was so straight forward and helpful, I really appreaciated the pre-loaded file sizes and previews of saved templates, it made the usually terrible experience of using Photoshop a little bit easier. Adobe is so obsessed with their dogshit AI features (disgusting) that they seemingly don't care about the programs being intuative or user friendly to REAL artists. I don't know who on the Adobe team needs to hear this but, if it ain't broke don't fix it!

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Oct 24, 2024 Oct 24, 2024

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That screenshot is the traditional new doc interface, still preferred by some. Go into your Preferences/Settings - General and uncheck the "enable legacy new document interface" or whatever it's called (sorry I'm not in front of the computer).

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I believe @Stephen Marsh  is correct; below is a screenshot of the Preferences > General tab on Windows.

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