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Hi,
When I open an image in Photoshop 7 it seems to always open on the extreme left side of the screen, which happens to be right underneath my toolbox palette. Is there any way to position the upper right corner where the image will open by default? I think older versions of Photoshop (really old) used the toolbox position as the default position to open the file. I recall from eyars ago that wherever the toolbox was positioned that the image file would open immediately to the right of it. Does anyone know how this can be accomplished?
Yes, this is a minor gripe but nonetheless a gripe. Please give me your insight on this. Thanks in advance.
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Yaderp
Peeing on an electric fence is one of those life lesson you only have to be taught once.
When I open an image in Photoshop 7 it seems to always open on the extreme left side of the screen, which happens to be right underneath my toolbox palette. Is there any way to position the upper right corner where the image will open by default? I think older versions of Photoshop (really old) used the toolbox position as the default position to open the file. I recall from eyars ago that wherever the toolbox was positioned that the image file would open immediately to the right of it. Does anyone know how this can be accomplished?
Yes, this is a minor gripe but nonetheless a gripe. Please give me your insight on this. Thanks in advance.
—
Yaderp
Peeing on an electric fence is one of those life lesson you only have to be taught once.
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