Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To change the view 
By default, Adobe Help Center opens in Full view. Full view gives you access to the Product Help, Expert Support, 
and More Resources sections. Switch to Compact view when you want to see only the selected Help topic and you 
want to keep the Help window on top of your product workspace. 
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Click the view icon
 to switch between Full and Compact views. 
To use bookmarks 
You can bookmark especially helpful topics for easy access, just as you bookmark pages in a web browser, and reread 
them at another time. 
Click the Bookmarks tab in the navigation pane to view the bookmarks. 
Do any of the following in the Bookmarks pane: 
To create a bookmark, select the topic you want to mark, and click the Bookmark button 
. When the Bookmark 
dialog box appears, type a new name in the text box if desired, and then click OK. 
To delete a bookmark, select it and click the Delete button. Click Yes to confirm the deletion. 
To  rename  a bookmark,  select  it  and then click  the Rename button  
.  In  the dialog box, type a new name for  the  
bookmark and then click OK. 
To move a bookmark, select it and then click the Move Up button
 or the Move Down button 
Tips and training 
Learning resources 
Adobe provides a wide range of resources to help you learn and use Adobe products. 
“Tutorials in Help” on page 7: Short step-by-step lessons through Adobe Help Center. 
“Total Training Video Workshop CD” on page 7: Professional training videos from experts. 
“Adobe Studio” on page 7: Videos, tips and tricks, and other learning material on Adobe products. 
Adobe Creative Suite Design Guide (Adobe Creative Suite only): A full-color printed book about using Adobe 
Creative Suite 2 as a complete design and publishing toolbox, including five guided projects on print, web, and 
mobile workflows. 
“Technical information” on page 8: Reference material, scripting guides, and other in-depth information. 
“Other resources” on page 9: Training, books, user forums, product certification, and more. 
Support: Complimentary and paid technical support options from Adobe. 
“Extras” on page 9: Downloadable content and software. 
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