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Problem With Image Display in Workspace

Contributor ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

I am running Photoshop 26.2 on a 2024 MacBook Pro (M4 Max Chip) with macOS Sequoia 15.2.

 

I have my workspace customized such that all the panels and the toolbar are on the right hand side of the screen.

 

For some reason when I open an image file it is displaying in the entire workspace with the right-hand portion of the image hidden behind the toolbar and panels. This problem just started (I probably did something).

 

How can I get back to where a newly opened image file displays only in the available workspace instead of the entire workspace?

 

Thanks in advance for any ideas.

 

Stan

 

 

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Community Expert , Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

@Stan Burman did you just hit the 'reset workspace?'

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Community Expert ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

@Stan Burman can you take a screenshot of this?

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Contributor ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

Yes, I ca. Here are screenshots of the right-hand side of the workspace both without and with an image file opened. You can see how the image is partially obscured by the panels and toolbar.

 

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Enthusiast ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

Stan, did you save your custom workspace?

Window>Workspace>New Workspace>Name

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Contributor ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

My understanding is that the workspace configuration in place at the time you close Photoshop is saved.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

@Stan Burman did you just hit the 'reset workspace?'

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Contributor ,
Jan 16, 2025 Jan 16, 2025

That worked! Thank you.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 17, 2025 Jan 17, 2025

@Stan Burman 

Just for future reference, what happened was that you undocked the panels. Then the image goes behind. Redock - drag until the cursor hits the blue line - and you're good to go again.

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Contributor ,
Jan 17, 2025 Jan 17, 2025
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Thank you D Fosse.

 

Stan

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