CS3 PS not showing…

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jjs
Sep 10, 2008
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CS3, PS, V10.0.1 (Mac)

I cannot see the file name of the document anywhere on the screen. Am I going nutz?

(Yes, I can flip down the Window menu item and see it at the bottom, but there so much real-estate at the very top bar that I’d think it would be there.)

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Mike Russell
Sep 10, 2008
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:05:02 -0500, jjs wrote:
I cannot see the file name of the document anywhere on the screen. Am I going nutz?

press the F key.

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John J
Sep 11, 2008
Mike Russell wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:05:02 -0500, jjs wrote:
I cannot see the file name of the document anywhere on the screen. Am I going nutz?

press the F key.

Wow! Okay, and thank you! But Oyvey! why with all the space available doe not Adobe just show it! (rhetorical, Mike. thanks.)
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Mike Russell
Sep 11, 2008
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 20:45:11 -0500, John J wrote:

But Oyvey! why with all the space available
doe not Adobe just show it!

That would ruin the system as we know it. How could people like me get to be cool by knowing the answer? LOL.

If you like this kind of info, here’s a summary of shortcuts from the inimitable Deke McClelland:
http://digitalmedia.oreilly.com/2008/06/24/dekepod-101-photo shop-tips.html
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SpaceGirl
Sep 12, 2008
John J wrote:
Mike Russell wrote:
On Wed, 10 Sep 2008 15:05:02 -0500, jjs wrote:
I cannot see the file name of the document anywhere on the screen. Am I going nutz?

press the F key.

Wow! Okay, and thank you! But Oyvey! why with all the space available doe not Adobe just show it! (rhetorical, Mike. thanks.)

PhotoShop "purists" tend not to have any visible controls; press F twice to enter full screen mode, press Tab to turn off all palettes. There are shortcut keys for every single command, and they’d probably be using a graphics tablet that has physical shortcut buttons on it too. I’m definitely *not* and PS expert (more of a hm… compositor!), but I often use this mode when creating new artwork. It gets rid of anything on screen that would otherwise distract me (I’m easily distracted!).



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