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Old 04-22-2005, 12:31 AM
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Using Adobe Photoshop CS. Accidentally docked the brush properties to the top of the screen's under the menu.. ie: under file, edit image, etc. How do I get it docked back at the right side of the screen where it usually is?! I !hate! it up top. I am so used to going to the right side it takes me twice as long now to use brush sizes because I goto the right first, then must goto the top left.
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Old 04-22-2005, 01:16 AM
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Window > Workspace > Reset Palette Locations
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Old 04-23-2005, 02:46 AM
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Thanks. Did that and the brushes returned to their normal spot, but they're still in the top left of my screen as well. How do I get rid of them there?!
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Old 04-23-2005, 04:16 AM
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Hi,

when you open the 'orphaned' brushes palette, you can see a small arrow at the top right .... click on that, and the very first voice in the cascading menu is: Dock to Palette Well .... click on that and your brushes will return to their original place ... As an alternative, you can manually drag and drop them (or any other palette ...) wherever you want ....

Photoshop 'remembers' the palettes position and any change, voluntary or not, you make to it ... so, my advice is: once you have all the palettes in the 'right' place, go to Window>Workspace>Save Workspace and call it whatever you want ... Next time you have an 'accident' just go again to Window>Workspace> ..., choose 'your' workspace and everything will go back the way you wanted....

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Yep.. I used your tip on saving my workspace. Thanks.
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