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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Working with files
Last updated 7/26/2011
When Resize Windows To Fit is deselected, the window maintains a constant size regardless of the image’s 
magnification. This can be helpful when you are using smaller monitors or working with tiled images.
Note: To automatically resize the window when using keyboard shortcuts to reduce or magnify an image view, choose 
Photoshop
  Elements
  > Preferences  > General, and then select the Zoom Resizes Windows preference and click  OK.
Using the Navigator panel
The Navigator panel lets you adjust the image’s magnification and area of view. Typing a value in the text box, clicking 
the Zoom Out or Zoom In button, or dragging the zoom slider changes the magnification. Drag the view box in the 
image thumbnail to move the view of an image. The view box represents the boundaries of the image window. You can 
also click in the thumbnail of the image to designate the area of view.
Note: To change the color of the view box, choose Panel Options from the Navigator panel menu. Choose a color from the 
Color menu or click the color swatch to open the Color Picker and select a custom color. Click  OK.
The Navigator panel
A. Zoom text box  B. Zoom Out  C. Drag the view box to move the view  D. Zoom slider  E. Zoom In  
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Open multiple windows of the same image
In Full Edit, you can open multiple windows to display different views of the same file. A list of open windows appears 
in the Window menu, and thumbnails of each open image appear in the Photo Bin. Available memory may limit the 
number of windows per
  image.
Choose View
  > New Window For [image filename]. Depending on the position of the first window, you may have 
to move the second window to view both simultaneously.
You can use the New Window command when you’re working with a zoomed image to see what the image will look 
like at 100% size in a separate window.
View and arrange multiple windows
In Full Edit, do one of the following:
To display windows stacked and cascading from the upper left to the lower right of the screen, choose Window
  > 
Images
  > Cascade.
To display windows edge to edge, choose Window
  > Images
  > Tile. As you close images, the open windows are 
resized to fill the available space.
To view all open images at the same magnification as the active image, choose Window
  > Images
  > Match Zoom.
To view the same section (upper-left corner, center, lower-right corner, and so on) of all open photos, choose 
Window
  > Images
  > Match Location. The view in all windows shifts to match the active (frontmost) image. The 
zoom level does not change.
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