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Select Edit > Toolbar and then click Restore Defaults . Choose Window > Workspace, then select Essentials (Default) or Reset Essentials . Choose Edit >Toolbar. In the Customize Toolbar dialog, if you see your missing tool in the Extra Tools list in the right column, drag it to the Toolbar list on the left. Click Done . Select Edit > Toolbar and then click Restore Defaults. Choose Window > Workspace, then select Essentials (Default) or Reset Essentials. Go to Window in the upper menu and click the panel you wish to reveal from the drop-down list. Use keyboard shortcuts to restore panels, such as F5 for Brushes, F6 for Color, F7 for Layers, and F8 for Info. Change the commands in Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts. Use SHIFT + TAB and the Windows Menu to make the panels visible/invisible. Customize the toolbar in Edit > Toolbar. Create a new workspace or use workspace tools. 1. Use keyboard shortcuts to restore panels. Brushes: F5 Color: F6 Layers: F7 Info: F8 ... 2. Change the commands On the Photoshop window, click on Edit and select Keyboard Shortcuts. ...
Select Edit > Toolbar and then click Restore Defaults. Choose Window > Workspace, then select Essentials (Default) or Reset Essentials.
Go to Window in the upper menu and click the panel you wish to reveal from the drop-down list.
Use keyboard shortcuts to restore panels, such as F5 for Brushes, F6 for Color, F7 for Layers, and F8 for Info.
Change the commands in Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts.
Use SHIFT + TAB and the Windows Menu to make the panels visible/invisible.
Customize the toolbar in Edit > Toolbar.
Create a new workspace or use workspace tools.
1. Use keyboard shortcuts to restore panels. Brushes: F5 Color: F6 Layers: F7 Info: F8 ...
2. Change the commands On the Photoshop window, click on Edit and select Keyboard Shortcuts. ...
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