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| Should read "old tiffs"!!!"
"Gary" <gary.sandy@btinternet.com> wrote in message
news:btri1s$4so$1@hercules.btinternet.com...quote:
> I have a paid for, licenced registered copy of CS. I was opening some
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> tis" today, some of which were incomplete but openeing none the less when
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> had a box appear saying this wasnt the licensed configuration, please
> uninstall!!!! I shut down and restarted CS and its working fine at
present.quote:
> I'm worried though that it may bomb out later while I'm in the middle of
> something. Any advice?
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> Gary
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| Johan is correct.
PS will open a file at the maximum size possible. There do appear however
to be invisible boundaries around images that means PS doesn't quite fill
the whole screen.
With Toolbar and all palettes the Options bar and Status bar closed (i.e.
maximum space for pic) the maximum size that I can open at 100% is 997 X
638. on a 1024 X 768 screen.
With Toolbar and all palettes closed but Options and Status open at the top
and bottom the maximum is 997 X 602
With all palettes closed but Toolbar, Options and Status bars open the max
is 919 X 602
With the Toolbar closed but a palette(s) , Options and Staus bars open the
max is 775
X 602
With palettes, tool, status and option bars open the max is 702 X 602
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"Anna" <no@spam.com> wrote in message
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> My desktop dimensions are 1024x768 and I usually work on files that are
> 800x600. I would have thought that those should open at 100%, but they
> never do.
> When I increase the size to 100%, the entire document does show on the
> screen.
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> I've also worked with very small logos that take nowhere near the full
> size of the screen, but these also open at 66.7%.
> "Johan W. Elzenga" <nomail@please.invalid> wrote in message
> news:1gkcvut.5oifgf1r9g1lqN%nomail@please.invalid...
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