Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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Looking at the Work Area
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Click OK, or for more information, choose 
from the following:
If you have a Web browser installed, click Web 
Lookup to get more information about the owner 
of the image. This option launches the browser 
and displays the Digimarc Web site, where contact 
details appear for the given Creator ID.
Call the phone number listed in the Watermark 
Information dialog box to get information faxed 
back to you.
Using context menus
In addition to the menus at the top of your screen, 
context-sensitive menus display commands that 
are relevant to the active tool, selection, or palette.
Context menu for a document window
To use a context menu:
1
Position the pointer over an image or 
palette item.
2
Click with the right mouse button (Windows) 
or hold down Control and press the mouse 
button (Mac OS).
3
Choose a command from the menu.
Using keyboard commands and modifier 
keys
Keyboard commands let you quickly execute 
commands without using a menu; modifier keys 
let you alter how a tool operates. When available, 
the keyboard command appears to the right of the 
command name in the menu. You can view a 
complete list of keyboard commands and modifier 
keys in the Quick Reference Card section of 
online Help.
Using the Quick Start window
The Quick Start window provides options for 
creating and opening images, as well as links to 
online Help and tutorials.
To display the Quick Start window:
Choose Window > Show Quick Start. 
Deselect Show this screen at startup if you don’t 
want the Quick Start window to appear when you 
restart Photoshop Elements.
Correcting mistakes
Most operations can be undone if you make a 
mistake. Alternatively, you can restore all or part 
of an image to its last saved version. But available 
memory may limit your ability to use these 
options.