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Lost tabs in photoshop

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Feb 03, 2025 Feb 03, 2025

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I touched something on my keyboard by mistake, and now all my open tabs are gone. I still have one of the .PSDC file open, but I do not see its name at the top either.

 

How to get back to my missing tabs (with the names of the opened files)?

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Community Expert , Feb 03, 2025 Feb 03, 2025

I think you might have tapped the 'F' key.

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I think you might have tapped the 'F' key.

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Thanks! 

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FYI There is another Photoshop gotcha that can hide all of your documents.  If your document window is floating, you can minimise it and it can be a bugger to get back.  I use some of the Michael Ninness Power Shortcuts from his MAX workshop in 2014 (I think).  Consolidating all docs back to tabs makes even minimised floating windows reappear.

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They withdrew Michael's video from YouTube because some of the shortcuts and tips would have been confusing after changes to ACR.  The Shift Ctrl Alt T shortcut also breaks Transform Step & Repeat, so I save the custom shortcuts with a workspace, and return to Essentials when I need T S&R.

 

Hmmm... that's interesting.  My menu still shows F5 and F6 as performing their defaults, but I use them to trigger actions.

 

 

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