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I can drag out on one of the corners each time I open a file. I also have to type in 100% (or some such percent) so that the file isn’t so tiny.
My question is, how do I adjust some setting so I don’t have to do this?
If I’m opening 15 or 20 files I get pretty darned sick of dragging the corners on these stupid windows.
"norm" …
My question is, how do I adjust some setting so I don’t have to do this?
If I’m opening 15 or 20 files I get pretty darned sick of dragging the corners on these stupid windows.
"norm" …
Try clicking and dragging out on one of the corners.
"Engwar" wrote in message
I am running Windows 2000 and Photoshop 5.5 (I know, I know, I should upgrade.)
When I double-click on an image in Windows Explorer to open it up, no matter how large my Photoshop window was it is resized to a postage-stamp-size window and the image itself is tiny, say 3% or so.
So if I want to open a lot of images it takes forever.
What gives? Is there a way to set this so that images always open at 100% (or some other %) and the main window for photoshop is not resized?
Thanks.
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