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November 18, 2016
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Maximizing an image to fill the Photoshop Workspace (not full screen)

  • November 18, 2016
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When I hit maximize on an image I want it to fill up the Photoshop workspace but not cover it up.  As it is now, when I hit maximize on my Windows PC, it covers up the Photoshop window.  I don't want to go to full screen, I simply want my image to fill the Photoshop workspace.  Is there a way to do that?

On previous versions of Photoshop, it worked that way for me.  Now, when I want to get the image to fill the workspace instead of being able to use the maximize button, I have to drag the window manually to make it fill the workspace area.  Full Screen Mode with Menu Bar does NOT do what I want.  I want to stay within the grey workspace area of Photoshop.

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7 replies

Participant
August 30, 2020

Hi, i know this is an old thread but if you havn't sorted the annoying problem as yet try,

EDIT> PREFERENCES> INTERFACE>  under options check the 'open documents as tabs'

 

Participant
June 26, 2021

That's just sorted my headache out, thank you the only answear anyone needs.

xdfxg
Participant
December 20, 2019

Just press TAB once you're in full screen mode.

Semaphoric
Community Expert
Community Expert
May 27, 2018

Try selecting the Zoom tool and click on "Fill Screen" in to Options.

julietteh47244681
Participant
May 27, 2018

I know EXACTLY what you are referring to. And it’s driving me crazy that I can no longer use this option. Have you found a solution? It seems like there should be a way to reset the maximize button so that it fills the window but keeps the tools. I’m going nuts because I keep trying to maximize and it’s not working.

ellafynoeAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 18, 2016

Hi,  Thanks for helping out.

Adobe CC

Adobe Photoshop Version: 2014.2.1 20141014.r.257 2014/10/14:23:59:59 CL 987299  x64

Operating System: Windows 8.1 64-bit

Version: 6.3

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 18, 2016

Sounds like you were using a photoshop version cs3 or older and your using Floating Document windows in photoshop cc 2014.

If you have Floating Document windows then hitting the Maximize button will bring the window to full screen and cover the rest of the photoshop program. That's on the windows versions of photoshop cc.

You could try Window>Arrange>Tile if you just have one document open.

ellafynoeAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 18, 2016

In the past, when I clicked on the maximize screen button, it would fill the Photoshop window with my picture.  I have found this particularly useful when I have several photos open at once.  It covers them all up, but allows me to still see all of the controls.

I am using

Adobe CC

Adobe Photoshop Version: 2014.2.1 20141014.r.257 2014/10/14:23:59:59 CL 987299  x64

Operating System: Windows 8.1 64-bit

Version: 6.3

davescm
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 18, 2016

Try menu item - View - Fit on Screen

Dave

ellafynoeAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 18, 2016

That solution doesn't quite work.  It makes the picture larger, but it doesn't create fill up the workspace.

Jeff Arola
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 18, 2016

Which version of photoshop and windows are you using?

Could you post a screenshot(s) to illustrate the issue?

ellafynoeAuthor
Participating Frequently
November 18, 2016