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How do I get to regular Photoshop 2024 to ask my ?'s please?
How to open more than one image at a time in Photoshop 2024 (subscription) please?
How do I get my windows to lock to the R of my work area instead of floating in space, not attached please?
How do I get my working image to not fly up to upper L corner of work space but goes beyond workspace except just lower R corner?
Thank you.
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@NTC Ann you are in the right place for questions.
1. You can select and open as many files as your Mac can handle. Obviously opening multiple images at once takes up more memory, but it's as easy as selecting multiple files and opening.
2. You can setup your workspace to whichever area you prefer. First, go to Window menu and make sure you have "Application Frame" checked. Next move/resize the workspace where you want it, then go to Window>Workspace>New Workspace and save your settings.
3. There is no way to set where your floating windows open specific to the screen except opening as Tabs in your workspace. You can turn this feature off in the Settings:
However this will just give you floating windows for your images.
This page can help you better understand setting up your workspace and the controls available:
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/workspace-basics.html
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You need to dock your panels (windows) and use workspaces. In the upper right corner or to the Window Drop down menu and workspaces.
  
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PtbYeoILtMY
https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/workspace-basics.html
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@NTC Ann That is the Application Frame setting found under "Window" you can dock those panels in the Application frame. Follow the directions on the page link supplied. 🙂
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How are you opening files? Finder., Bridge, Lightroom, File->Open?
If you right-click or hover over the right-hand traffic light button (top left of the window) you get a menu to Enter Full Screen or Move the window. Try that.
Have you tried resetting your workspace? Window->Workspace menu
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I sent you a Mac screenshot
You can drag palettes to the side and dock them together.
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Do you have a sidebar? Look at the screenshot above I posted - the sidebar next to properties. Even if you don't have it you can create one.
Here is a a little movie/ gif I made for you.
 
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First - try choosing the essentials workspace, then choose reset workspace. You will be going to the window drop down menu twice for this - see step 1 screenshot. If it doesn't work go to step 2 - see screenshot. For viewing multiple documents see step 3. The gif is posted in a post above - you should be able to see it. If these things don't work and your right side panels are still floating, reset your preferences and repeat these steps.
Step 1:
If that doesn't solve it, make sure you have Application Frame checked at the bottom of the Window Menu:
Step 2:
To View multiple dococuments at once, go to the Window Menu - Arrange
Step 3:
   
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Ann, at this point I think you need to to take a class with an instructor. You havn't posted any screenshots to help us understand what is happening and your explanations keep changing a bit. You really need someone to hold your hand through this process, someone who can see your screen and show you step by step / walk you through it. I teach PS for living - there are lots of instructors out there / classes. You can watch videos but most skip over these basics that you are trying to do. You can search onine for a public class, or private tutor (I do both).
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I literally posted a screenshot showing what to do.
DRAG the panels to the edge of the screen, you can dock them and Photoshop will remember the locations.
Not sure how else to explain. You might see if you can find someone locally to show you?
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