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Need help please in photoshope 2023. 1. Set up workspace like I like but if I resize background, windows don't go with. Want workspace with windows attached to background so when move R side of background over... windows go with it (layer, color, character, paragraph)
2. Want to set font size to 18 point when open new or existing file. It keeps going huge size and not holding.
Mac OS Sonoma 14.1.1
Thanks for help!!!!!!
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Hi, it seems to be a Win 10 option, not sure if it does something on a MAc:
"New preference on Windows 10: Preferences > Workspace > Align UI According To OS Settings. Use this preference to prevent contextual UI elements, such as pop-up menus, from displaying beneath your hand when you're drawing directly on the display. This operating system setting is controlled from Ink & Stylus system preferences on Windows. It is available only on devices paired with a stylus." from https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/whats-new/2018.html
We did not understand what align UL according to OS settings means andcould not find it.
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Hi, go to Photoshop>Preferences>Tools and uncheck Show Rich tooltips
How do I get rid of explanation windows from popping up when I select a tool (don't need)
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Hi, a quick search online can give you most of the info: https://www.photoshopessentials.com/basics/photoshop-cc-overscroll/
What does overscroll do?
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Maybe you want the Documents window(s) docked instead of floating like in your screenshots.
With a document open go to Window>Arrange>Consolidate All to Tabs.
If that's what you want, then you can always have your files open as tabs by going to
Adobe Photoshop 2023>Settings>Workspace>Open Documents as Tabs
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Hi, as you move panels, and come close to the edge of the interface, a blue highlitght lets you know that the panel will stick there. see: https://www.photoshopessentials.com/basics/managing-panels-photoshop-cc/
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