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| Photoshop CS4 new features - problem - help I recently meet a problem im not feel comfortable with. I've used CS2 for a long while, and now, when i start to use cs4, i get annoyed because of palletes (history, layers pallete etc.) being magnified to each other when i move close one palette to another. I can not put them in order as before without being sticked to each other. In older versions i never meet this problem - palletes stick one above the other only when i move it very very close to the bottom of another one. Now if i try to put one above another (but still keep it independant / non sticked to other one) it just socks and sticks together. Is there something in options should be done? Im working on that for several hours and still can't find the solution. Maybe it is impossible to change? Of course that is small thing but i find it very anoying and can't find hot to turn that option off Thank you very much for advice. aus P.S forgive me my poor english Last edited by aus; 11-13-2008 at 06:46 AM. |
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| Re: Photoshop CS4 new features - problem - help lol, just figured it out myself When moving palettes and placing close to each other, need to hold Ctrl (on pc) and then move and place pallete in order to keep them unsticked. Such a simple thing .... took me hours of headache |
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| Re: Photoshop CS4 new features - problem - help Some version ago the Ctrl anti-stick thing was an undocumented feature. I know that it works for cropping, guides, and things like that. But didn't know that it works for palettes as well. I wonder what else it works for? Good tip to stick in your Bag O' Tricks. |
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