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Elements 11 Resizing the layers palette

Enthusiast ,
Jan 11, 2017 Jan 11, 2017

Yeah, I know it's old.  But, it's what I'm teaching from 'cause it's what the center has licenses for and what's installed on their computers........

In the editor, I want to create a set of palettes SIMILAR to what I have in Photoshop.  No problem UNTIL I turn on the Layers palette.  Its a big thing that runs all the way down the right side of the screen...  I WANT to attach it to the bottom of another palette, make it a more reasonable size, and put History, Layers, and Actions in the same palette so I can switch between them.  There are NO handles to grab this thing to resize it....

Here's what it looks like.  I want to stick Layers in with History and put the whole thing all the way to the right, where the big, ugly honking layers thing is at the moment.

palette.jpg

How do this?

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Enthusiast ,
Jan 11, 2017 Jan 11, 2017

Never mind...  I accidentally stumbled on the thing with the "More" button.... 

BUT, new question, once I set up the palettes the way I want, HOW do I save the workspace?  I'm not finding ANYTHING with my searches IN the forum(s) or even in general on the Internet...  If I can "MAKE" a custom workspace, how do I ensure that the Elements Editor OPENS with it every time?

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Adobe Employee ,
Jan 11, 2017 Jan 11, 2017
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Hi Dave,

Please find the complete guide to creating custom workspace at the following link : Panels and bins in Photoshop Elements

Please feel free to get back in case you are stuck anywhere.

Thanks,

Arshla

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