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PS-Adjustment Panel

Engaged ,
Oct 08, 2019 Oct 08, 2019

I was working on an image and hit a key on my keyboard by accident and my adjustment panel disappeared. I like to have it float just to the right of the image I'm working on. As you can see on the attachment I provided I have it in the 'Painting' section but not in the 'Photography' section. Can anyone please tell me how I can get it back. At the moment I am stuck & can't do other work because of this. Thanks in advance. 

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Engaged , Oct 08, 2019 Oct 08, 2019
Just figured it out before everyone responded. Windows>Workspace>Reset Photography. Thanks to all.
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Advocate ,
Oct 08, 2019 Oct 08, 2019

To get it back, activate...

 

> Window > Tools

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Engaged ,
Oct 08, 2019 Oct 08, 2019
Just figured it out before everyone responded. Windows>Workspace>Reset Photography. Thanks to all.
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Engaged ,
Oct 08, 2019 Oct 08, 2019

Click on Windows. Make sure Tools is checked.

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Enthusiast ,
Oct 08, 2019 Oct 08, 2019

Saving your workspace will capture your panel locations, so in the future you can just

switch to new workspace your Tool Panel, etc. will reset to new location in window.

https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/workspace-basics.html#save_and_switch_workspaces

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Engaged ,
Nov 29, 2019 Nov 29, 2019
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The link you provided was very helpful....thanks again.

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