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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
3 (Photoshop) Under Capture, select one or more options:
Palette Locations Saves the current palette locations.
Keyboard Shortcuts Saves the current set of keyboard shortcuts.
Menus Saves the current set of menus.
4 Click OK.
See also
About customizing keyboard shortcuts” on page 754
“To define a set of menus” on page 65
“To use palettes” on page 35
To start with the last or default palette locations
Selecting the Save Palette Locations preference causes Photoshop or ImageReady to display palettes in their last
locationsuponstartup.Ifyou deselect this preference,Photoshop or ImageReady displays thepalettesintheir default
locations upon startup.
Do one of the following:
(Windows) Choose Edit > Preferences > General, and then select/deselect Save Palette Locations.
(Mac OS) Choose Photoshop > Preferences > General or choose ImageReady > Preferences > General, and then
select/deselect Save Palette Locations.
The change takes effect the next time you start the application.
To define a set of menus
1 Do one of the following:
Choose Edit > Menus.
Choose Window > Workspace > Keyboard Shortcuts & Menus and click the Menus tab.
2 In the Keyboard Shortcuts and Menus dialog box, choose a set of menus from the Set menu (Photoshop Defaults
is the only option until you create a new set). For information on customizing keyboard shortcuts, see “About
customizing keyboard shortcuts” on page 754.
3 Choose a type from the Menu For menu:
Application Menus Lets you show, hide, or add color to items in the application menus.
Palette Menus Lets you show, hide, or add color to items in palette menus.
4 Click the triangle next to a menu or palette name.
5 Do one of the following:
To hide a menu item, click the Visibility button .
To show a menu item, click the empty Visibility button.
To add color to a menu item, click the color swatch and choose a color.