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Wendi
Jul 1, 2003
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I read in Photoshop 7 Artistry [1] that you can make your Channels & Layers Palette visible by pressing Shift-F10. It doesn’t do anything for me. And, I couldn’t look up this shortcut in the online help. What am I missing?

thx,
-wen
[1]
http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/tg/detail/-/0735712409/qid =1057085944/sr=8 -1/ref=sr_8_1/002-3986575-7963239?v=glance&s=books&n =507846

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Stephan
Jul 1, 2003
"Wendi" wrote in message
I read in Photoshop 7 Artistry [1] that you can make your Channels &
Layers
Palette visible by pressing Shift-F10. It doesn’t do anything for me.
And,
I couldn’t look up this shortcut in the online help. What am I missing?

Doesn’t do it for me either, return your book!

Stephan
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Warren Sarle
Jul 2, 2003
"Wendi" wrote in message
I read in Photoshop 7 Artistry [1] that you can make your Channels &
Layers
Palette visible by pressing Shift-F10. It doesn’t do anything for me.
And,
I couldn’t look up this shortcut in the online help. What am I missing?

It’s an action that comes on the CD packaged with the book.
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Wendi
Jul 3, 2003
Ah… Right… It’s Shift-F10 and F10, not Shift-F10 or F10… ^^^
^^
Somehow I kept thinking that the Channels and the Layers palettes are one unit and got my mind set to read the AND as OR. Sorry for the confusion ;)…..

thx,
-wen

"edjh" wrote in message
Wendi wrote:
Hm… This is quoted from the book…

"Make sure your Channels and Layers palettes are visible by pressing Shift-F10 and F10 (if you have ArtistKeys loaded), …"
It sounds like F10 is the action that comes with the book; whereas
Shift-F10
is the native shortcut???

Sounds more to me like both come from the book, one for layers and one for channels.


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