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| Hi all,
This is probably a really easy thing to do but I cannot seem to find
it. I want my colour palette showing so I can change colours. I have
every palette showing and none seem to be the colours one. Can someone
help me out here?
Thanks,
Beck.
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| Beck wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> This is probably a really easy thing to do but I cannot seem to find
> it. I want my colour palette showing so I can change colours. I have
> every palette showing and none seem to be the colours one. Can someone
> help me out here?
> Thanks,
> Beck.
It's called the Material palette (in PSP 8 and later) and will toggle on
and off if you pres F6. If you have a keyboard that has things like
'New', 'Open', 'Close' etc on top of the keys, you'll need to press 'F
Lock' for the function keys to work.
--
Tim
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| Thanks Tim, I've tried your suggestion and I have even gone through the
menu and turned the materials palette on and off, I don't see the
colours anywhere. Is there a way to minimize this palette? I thought
maybe I had done that and not realised. I don't normally need to ask
such basic questions but this has really stumped me.
Thanks again.
Beck.
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"Beck" <rfbardsley@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132471828.248320.194310@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Thanks Tim, I've tried your suggestion and I have even gone through the
> menu and turned the materials palette on and off, I don't see the
> colours anywhere. Is there a way to minimize this palette? I thought
> maybe I had done that and not realised. I don't normally need to ask
> such basic questions but this has really stumped me.
> Thanks again.
> Beck.
>
In this case you may have accidentally dragged it of screen Re load the
workspace and if that does not fix it Try holding down the shift key as you
open the program. That returns all settings to default
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| Thank you Thank you!! I've been trying to work this out for so long
now! I never knew what that workspace option was for until now, Thank
you all!!
Beck.
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"Beck" <rfbardsley@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:1132494061.402120.76460@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
> Thank you Thank you!! I've been trying to work this out for so long
> now! I never knew what that workspace option was for until now, Thank
> you all!!
> Beck.
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Its for even more If you customize the workspace. You save It with a
memorable name and you can then change workspace as needed I have Two
monitors so have a setup for twin and single display I believe some have
different setups for photos, painting. ect.
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| gregfarr 2005-11-21, 3:27 am |
| On Sun, 20 Nov 2005 13:50:51 -0000, "Trev"
<trevbowdenATdsl.pipexDOTnet> wrote:
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>"Beck" <rfbardsley@hotmail.com> wrote in message
>news:1132494061.402120.76460@f14g2000cwb.googlegroups.com...
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>Its for even more If you customize the workspace. You save It with a
>memorable name and you can then change workspace as needed I have Two
>monitors so have a setup for twin and single display I believe some have
>different setups for photos, painting. ect.
>
the same thing just happened to me in Painter, with the brush creater,
a most wonderful tool, and it was off the screen, but never having
seen that in painter, I thot it was broke.
Greg
http://gregsplace.50megs.com
http://www.picturetrail.com/fugitive1
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| Oh ok, I'll have to muck around with this option, I haven't really used
it until now.
Thank you again.
Beck.
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