Adobe photoshop cs2 사용자 설명서
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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Note: You can also delete an item in a pop-up palette by holding down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) and clicking
the item.
the item.
To customize the list of items in a pop-up palette
1
Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the pop-up palette to view the palette menu.
2
To return to the default library, choose the Reset command. You can either replace the current list or add the
default library to the current list.
3
To load a different library, do one of the following:
•
Choose the Load command to add a library to the current list. Then select the library file you want to use, and
click Load.
click Load.
•
Choose the Replace command to replace the current list with a different library. Then select the library file you
want to use, and click Load.
want to use, and click Load.
•
Choose a library file (displayed at the bottom of the palette menu). Then click OK to replace the current list, or
click Append to add the current list.
click Append to add the current list.
4
To save the current list as a library for later use, choose the Save command. Then enter a name for the library file,
and click Save.
(Mac OS) Include the extension of the library file name so that you can easily share the libraries across operating
systems. Select Append File Extension Always in the File Handling Preferences to append extensions to file names.
systems. Select Append File Extension Always in the File Handling Preferences to append extensions to file names.
To change the display of items in a pop-up palette
1
Click the triangle in the upper right corner of the pop-up palette to view the palette menu.
2
Select a view option: Text Only, Small Thumbnail, Large Thumbnail, Small List, or Large List.
To display context menus
Context menus display commands relevant to the active tool, selection, or palette. They are distinct from the menus
across the top of the work area.
across the top of the work area.
Viewing the context menu for the Eyedropper tool
1
Position the pointer over an image or palette item.
2
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS).