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REMOVETHISB...@yahoo.com

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Jul 11, 2004, 12:01:37 PM7/11/04
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Opening Images in Full Screen Mode

How does one get PS to open images as full screen or write an action
to automatically change the open images to full screen?

I normally open a number of images at one time. PS does not open them
as full screen. I must right click on them and select "fit to screen"
to get a full screen image.

Thanks for any help.

Bill Hilton

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Jul 11, 2004, 1:00:20 PM7/11/04
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>How does one get PS to open images as full screen or write an action
>to automatically change the open images to full screen?
>
>I normally open a number of images at one time. PS does not open them
>as full screen. I must right click on them and select "fit to screen"
>to get a full screen image.

Double-click on the Hand tool to do this quicker, or Cntrl-0.

You should also be able to make an Action that does this by creating a new
action and assigning a hot key and doing 'Insert Menu Item' and then View > Fit
on Screen.

D.Plank

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Jul 11, 2004, 1:12:10 PM7/11/04
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The Mac equivalent is Command + 0 (zero)

Chuck Norris

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Jul 13, 2004, 1:50:16 PM7/13/04
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On Sun, 11 Jul 2004 16:01:37 GMT, REMOVETHISB...@yahoo.com
wrote:

And, if you want to see just the image, use the F key to cycle through
full screen/windowed modes, and the tab key to show/hide pallets.

REMOVETHISB...@yahoo.com

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Jul 15, 2004, 8:11:45 AM7/15/04
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Control-0 does not seem to work in an action. Any other thoughts?

On 11 Jul 2004 17:00:20 GMT, bhilt...@aol.comedy (Bill Hilton)
wrote:

Bill Hilton

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Jul 15, 2004, 10:59:54 AM7/15/04
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>From: REMOVETHISB...@yahoo.com

>Control-0 does not seem to work in an action. Any other thoughts?

As I said in an earlier post ... "You should also be able to make an

Action that does this by creating a new action and assigning a hot
key and doing 'Insert Menu Item' and then View >Fit on Screen."

In other words, don't try to get a keyboard shortcut into the action, instead
try 'insert menu item'.

Bill


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