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How do see all of the images I have open when they are hidden?

Advisor ,
Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

I open several images and that is fine, I can see them all in Photoshop but when I make one of them 'full screen' to work on it and then after closing that one image all of the others are hidden and I can only bring them back by going to 'Window' to choose open files and can only make them visible choosing them one-by-one... I've tried searching, like choosing 'Bring all to front' but that does not bring them back into view. Is it possible to bring back all open documents so I can see them again rather than having to bring them into view again one by one? Thank You, - Ken

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Community Expert , Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

You can move tab order with click hold & drop.

Or simply go to File > Browse in Bridge.  Bridge is a dedicated file manager that facilitates viewing and filtering images by any criteria you specify.  I work with Photoshop & Bridge side-by-side.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

When you open several images in Photoshop they open as tabbed "pages" you can Close just one tabbed image or all of them: "Close All".

If you go to: Window > Arrange you can choose various viewing layouts.

Maybe you mean something else.

(Which version of Photoshop and OS?)

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Advisor ,
Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

Adobe Photoshop CC, 20.0.6 Release, macOS Mojave, Version 10.14.5

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Community Expert ,
Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

I always use Tabbed viewing.   Go to Window > Arrange > Consolidate All to Tabs.

If you hit the TAB key, panels & toolbars disappear.

Hit Tab key again to make them  re-appear.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

After re-reading the question, I think this is what you're after.  See screenshot.

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Advisor ,
Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

That is what I see also Nancy when I go to window > then there is a list of everything that is open, but then are not tabbed as I want to arrange them differently in the window and various sizes also. So, I am gathering that once I bring one to the front full screen then the others will not be able to be viewed again as I had arranged them unless I go to the listing like you show by touching on the double-arrow also, the same listing as I would see under Window menu item... I guess I will just have to be a little more 'cagey' about how I open windows and be sure not to view them as full screen... Thank You for you help and input on this also as it helps steer me in the right direction...

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Community Expert ,
Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

You can move tab order with click hold & drop.

Or simply go to File > Browse in Bridge.  Bridge is a dedicated file manager that facilitates viewing and filtering images by any criteria you specify.  I work with Photoshop & Bridge side-by-side.

Nancy O'Shea— Product User, Community Expert & Moderator
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Advisor ,
Aug 16, 2019 Aug 16, 2019

I like bridge for various file-viewing uses also. With all of the input here so far, I'll just tame my workflow to fit with what is available. I thought I remembered back prior to version 6 in including 6, that there was the ability to see all of the images floating around the screen and not have anything hidden while working on them all in different ways in various order. It's been a while and whatever, I will work with today's versions and make it work for me. Thanks Derek and Nancy for the valuable and knowledgeable help here on the forums...

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Mar 27, 2024 Mar 27, 2024
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Can't believe all the pros missed this simple fix. Go to very bottom of toolbar, press and hold on that button, and select Standard Screen Mode. Or just press F to cycle through the options. 

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