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Photoshop CS5 question
Marshall Wolff, Photographer
Framingham | Ma. | USA | Posted: 3:29 PM on 09.06.11
->> I have photoshop CS5 on my laptop PC. If I bring up more than one image they attach themselves to each other. I can pull them apart by making them smaller, but how can I keep that from happening? The attaching part.

When I have time I like viewing my photos small and all over my screen.

I saw on youtube a video about going to windows then scroll down to application frame. I don't see application frame any where.

Any help would be great
Marshall
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David Richard, Photographer
Cleveland | OH | USA | Posted: 3:35 PM on 09.06.11
->> In Preferences, click Interface and unclick 'Open Documents as Tabs'
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Jack Howard, Photographer, Photo Editor
Central Jersey | NJ | USA | Posted: 3:38 PM on 09.06.11
->> Or, Under the Window Menu> Arrange > Cascade -OR- Float All in Windows.

To switch back to tabs view select the "Consolidate all to tabs" command here...
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Marshall Wolff, Photographer
Framingham | Ma. | USA | Posted: 4:13 PM on 09.06.11
->> Got it. Thanks all very much

Marshall
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