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Spacing between artboards (Photoshop)

New Here ,
Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

I must be blind because I can't find a 'more settings' button in the new file dialog window. Has this option been relocated?

 

I'd really like to edit the spacing preset for artboards.

 

 

 

[Moved from Illustrator to Photoshop by moderator]

["Photoshop" added to subject by moderator after thread was moved.]

 

 

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Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021
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 I can't find a 'more settings' button in the new file dialog window.


By @jasonf38773170

 

If you don't see "More" then scroll down.

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In addition, you can do this after you have started working by going to the Artboard panel menu > Rearrange All Artboards

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~ Jane

 

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New Here ,
Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

Thanks for the response. I didn't realize this question was posted to the Illustrator forum and not the Photoshop forum. No wonder I was struggling. I'm trying to set the spacing for artboards in Photoshop.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 08, 2021 Jul 08, 2021

You're welcome, @jasonf38773170 , and I've moved your post from the thread in the Illustrator forum to a new post in the Photoshop forum for you. Yes, no wonder you couldn't find the "More Settings" button! 😊

 

Cheers,

Jane

 

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Explorer ,
Aug 02, 2022 Aug 02, 2022

I still can't find it in Photoshop, does it exist? this is driving me mad, I want to be able to rearrange the artboards and set a new gap size between them in Photoshop. I can't find what you posted.

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Community Expert ,
Aug 02, 2022 Aug 02, 2022

It does not; this was specifically for Illustrator. If you want to have a specific spacing for Photoshop, I would suggest arranging as wanted, and then save the document as a template that could pull up for later. (Just be sure not to overwrite it once you open it; save with a new file name immediately.)

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Community Expert ,
Aug 02, 2022 Aug 02, 2022

@Sofia M wrote:

I can't find what you posted.


 

The OP asked the question in the Illustrator forum and the earlier answers were for Illustrator. I don't use artboards in Photoshop since I am not creating artwork for the web, but you might try changing the values for the X and Y in the Properties panel if there's not a better way.

 

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Jane

 

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Community Expert ,
Aug 02, 2022 Aug 02, 2022

I believe that this could be scripted in Photoshop, however, I'm not the one to do so...

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New Here ,
Nov 02, 2024 Nov 02, 2024

I discovered that to create a continuous drawing from one artboard to another, you simply need to set the X value to match the width (W) of the previous artboard. This aligns the next artboard perfectly to the side

 

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 08, 2024 Nov 08, 2024
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Hey @andie bags


Thank you for adding that helpful tip! Since this is an older post and might not be as visible to others, please feel free to create a new post and link back to this thread as a reference to make sure we don’t miss it. 


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