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From: tony cooper on 23 Oct 2009 19:10 It's a small thing, but annoying. When I open, say, the "Image" drop-downs, only some options are shown. At the bottom of the drop-down it says "Show All Menu Items". That reveals the rest of the options. I don't my CS4 was always that way, but I don't know what I changed. It's annoying because when I edit in Lab, "Apply Image" is one of the options not shown until the Show All is clicked. In "File", "Import" (for scanning) and "Revert" are not shown until Show All is clicked. Is there a way to change this? -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
From: agali on 24 Oct 2009 03:12 tony cooper wrote: > It's a small thing, but annoying. When I open, say, the "Image" > drop-downs, only some options are shown. At the bottom of the > drop-down it says "Show All Menu Items". That reveals the rest of the > options. I don't my CS4 was always that way, but I don't know what I > changed. > > It's annoying because when I edit in Lab, "Apply Image" is one of the > options not shown until the Show All is clicked. In "File", "Import" > (for scanning) and "Revert" are not shown until Show All is clicked. > > Is there a way to change this? go to Edit -> Menus... (ALT+SHIFT+CTRL+M) Set: Photoshop Defaults enjoy
From: tony cooper on 24 Oct 2009 08:39 On Sat, 24 Oct 2009 09:12:04 +0200, agali <agali(a)onet.eu> wrote: >tony cooper wrote: > >> It's a small thing, but annoying. When I open, say, the "Image" >> drop-downs, only some options are shown. At the bottom of the >> drop-down it says "Show All Menu Items". That reveals the rest of the >> options. I don't my CS4 was always that way, but I don't know what I >> changed. >> >> It's annoying because when I edit in Lab, "Apply Image" is one of the >> options not shown until the Show All is clicked. In "File", "Import" >> (for scanning) and "Revert" are not shown until Show All is clicked. >> >> Is there a way to change this? > >go to Edit -> Menus... (ALT+SHIFT+CTRL+M) > >Set: Photoshop Defaults That did it. Thanks. -- Tony Cooper - Orlando, Florida
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