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 Post subject: resizing a window
PostPosted: Tue Jan 02, 2007 6:25 pm 
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Hi, I am new to Photoshop and having trouble resizing the liquify window so that I am able to see it all, I would appreciate any help with this problem [I am also new to forums, so apolagise for any shortcomings].


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:29 am 
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What do you mean exactly?


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PostPosted: Wed Jan 03, 2007 12:54 pm 
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Wozzer wrote:
What do you mean exactly?
when selecting liquify from the drop down menu, the window it fetches up is too large for my screen therefore I am unable to access all the parameters and options, I would like to drag in a corner so that it makes everything smaller


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It would seem PS needs a resolution of 1024x768 to show a window containing all the options as I only incur this problem using 800x600.
I can only think to alter your resolution as I can't find any options in PS to change this. Sorry if that's not much help!

desktop>right click>properties>setting ...sure you knew that! ;-)


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Wozzer wrote:
It would seem PS needs a resolution of 1024x768 to show a window containing all the options as I only incur this problem using 800x600.
I can only think to alter your resolution as I can't find any options in PS to change this. Sorry if that's not much help!

desktop>right click>properties>setting ...sure you knew that! ;-)
Thanks, you've made a simple man happy[I emphasise the simple!]


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Wow that worked haha! Glad I could help Neil.


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