To create a custom workspace, move and manipulate
panels (called palettes in Photoshop and in Adobe Creative
Suite 2 components).
Narrow blue drop zone indicates Color panel will be docked
on its own above Layers panel group.
A.
Title bar
B.
Tab
C.
Drop zone
You
can save custom workspaces and switch among them.
In
Photoshop, you can change the font size of the text in the options
bar, palettes, and tool tips. Choose a size from the UI Font Size
menu in General preferences.
A dock is
a collection of panels or panel groups displayed together, generally
in a vertical orientation. You dock and undock panels by moving
them into and out of a dock.
Note: Docking is not the same as
stacking. A stack is a collection of free-floating panels or panel
groups, joined top to bottom.
To dock a panel, drag it by its tab
into the dock, at the top, bottom, or in between other panels.
To dock a panel group, drag it by its title bar (the
solid empty bar above the tabs) into the dock.
To remove a panel or panel group, drag it out of the
dock by its tab or title bar. You can drag it into another dock
or make it free-floating.
Navigator panel being dragged out to new dock, indicated by
blue vertical highlight
Navigator panel now in its own dock
To prevent panels from filling all space in a dock,
drag the bottom edge of the dock up so it no longer meets the edge
of the workspace.
As you
move panels, you see blue highlighted drop zones, areas
where you can move the panel. For example, you can move a panel
up or down in a dock by dragging it to the narrow blue drop zone
above or below another panel. If you drag to an area that is not
a drop zone, the panel floats freely in the workspace.
To move a panel, drag it by its tab.
To move a panel group or a stack of free-floating panels,
drag the title bar.
Press Ctrl (Windows) or Control (Mac OS)
while moving a panel to prevent it from docking.
If you remove all panels from a dock, the dock disappears.
You can create new docks by moving panels to drop zones next to
existing docks or at the edges of the workspace.
To remove
a panel, click its close icon (the X at the upper-right corner of
the tab), or deselect it from the Window menu.
To add a panel, select it from the Window menu and dock it
wherever you wish.
When
you drag a panel out of its dock but not into a drop zone, the panel
floats freely, allowing you to position it anywhere in the workspace.
Panels may also float in the workspace when first selected from
the Window menu. You can stack free-floating panels or panel groups
together so that they move as a unit when you drag the topmost title
bar. (Panels that are part of a dock cannot be stacked or moved
as a unit in this way.)
Free-floating stacked panels
To stack free-floating panels, drag
a panel by its tab to the drop zone at the bottom of another panel.
To change the stacking order, drag a panel up or down
by its tab.
Note: Be sure to release the tab over the narrow drop zone
between panels, rather than the broad drop zone in a title bar.
To remove a panel or panel group from the stack, so that
it floats by itself, drag it out by its tab or title bar.
To resize a panel, drag any side of
the panel or drag the size box at its lower-right corner. Some panels,
such as the Color panel in Photoshop, cannot be resized by dragging.
To change the width of all the panels in a dock, drag
the gripper at
the top left of the dock.
To minimize a panel, panel group, or stack of panels,
click the Minimize button in its title bar.
You can open a panel menu even when the
panel is minimized.
Collapse panels to icons to reduce clutter
on the workspace. (In some cases, panels are collapsed to icons
in the default workspace.) Click a panel icon to expand the panel.
You can expand only one panel or panel group at a time.
Panels collapsed to icons
Panels expanded from icons
To collapse or expand all panels in
a dock, click the double arrow at the top of the dock.
To resize panel icons so that you see only the icons
(and not the labels), drag the gripper at
the top of the dock toward the icons until the text disappears.
(To display the icon text again, drag the gripper away from the
panels.)
To expand a single panel icon, click it.
To collapse an expanded panel back to its icon, click
its tab, its icon, or the double arrow in the panel’s title bar.
If you select Auto-Collapse Icon Panels
from the Interface or User Interface Options preferences, an expanded
panel icon will collapse automatically when you click away from
it.
To add a panel or panel group to an icon dock, drag it
in by its tab or title bar. (Panels are automatically collapsed
to icons when added to an icon dock.)
To move a panel icon (or panel icon group), drag the
bar that appears above the icon. You can drag panel icons up and
down in the dock, into other docks (where they appear in the panel
style of that dock), or outside the dock (where they appear as free-floating,
expanded panels).
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