Maximizing all photos

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ABERGER2
May 19, 2005
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I am having an issue with PS CS2. Don’t know what the correct "noun" is for what I am trying to do but I will try to explain it. If you know the correct term for what I am doing I would appreciate learning what it is. I tried to look up in the help but I need help knowing what to call it.

In all previous versions of PS when you opened several files you could simply click on the box at the top right between the _ and the x to "maximize" or fill the screen with the top file. When you closed the top file the remaining files would also be at "maximized" on the screen. In CS2 you have to "maximize" each file. How can we preset our preferences to make all opened files "maximize" when you "maximize" one of them? I crop hundreds of files at a time and find it easier when they are "maximized" rather than "restored down".

Hopefully someone will know how to do this without having to "maximize" each individual opened file.

Thanks,

Al

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Frank_Feder
May 19, 2005
Al,

See this thread:
Frank Feder, "Standard Screen Mode default in PS CS2? What happened to it" #2, 7 May 2005 8:48 pm </cgi-bin/webx?14/1>

Frank
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ABERGER2
May 20, 2005
Thanks, Frank… I will go take a look at it… I really appreciate your reply…

Al

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