<Slapping Forehead> Thanks, Paul ... I knew that but it just didn't register. I think I need more Ginko Biloba in my diet!
Shel > [Original Message] > From: Paul Stenquist > I'm on a Mac with PSCS, but your PC will probably work in the same > manner as my Mac. Most PhotoShop options are the same cross platform. > With your browser open and set up the way you want it and with all your > other windows adjusted just the way you like them, do this: Go to > "Window." Pull down the menus to "Workspace." Go to "Save Workspace," > and give it a name. You should go right back to this when you restart > PhotoShop. Mine does. And if you have to change it, you can easily go > back by selecting your named workspace from the Window/Workspace menu. > Shel Belinkoff wrote: > > > I asked this in a couple of Photoshop venues and hadn't received a > > response. Perhaps someone here knows the answer, if there is one: > > > > > > Running Win XP Home, PS CS > > > > > > The browser doesn't always start with my preferred settings. I like to > > use > > the "Large Thumbnail" view. When I close down the browser by exiting > > PS, > > the next time the program is accessed, the thumbnail view shows. > > However, > > when I shut the browser down from within Photoshop, either by closing > > it or > > by switching to another work space, the next time the browser is > > activated > > it shows the detail view, and I have to manually change the view back > > to > > thumbnails. > > > > > > Is there any way to make whatever view I want "sticky" when closing the > > browser from within Photoshop? Thanks! > > > > > > > > Shel > > > > > >

