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Thank for your reply Joy.
I went where you said in the workspace menu and Essentials isn't there either!
I wonder if this is in CS3? If not, then I wonder if it is possible that my copy is incorrectly named CS4 and it is in fact CS3?
I don't know what else to think!
Patty
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Date: 5/01/2009 8:59:19 Patty
Subject: Re: [photoshop-beginner s] Is this right in CS4 extended?
Patty, I don't have the extended version, but do they have different workspaces depending on what you are wanting to do with the program? From my understanding, CS4 extended has 3D tools and maybe when you are working in that space the adjustments palette isn't available. Have you tried going to Windows>Workspace>Essentials(default) ? I'm sorry but I have no other ideas on why you don't see the adjustments palette. It's very strange. Hopefully someone with the essentials version will know the answer for you. Joy
2009/1/5 OzFireGirl <ozfiregirl@gmail. com>
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I have Photoshop CS4 Extended and have finally decided to try and learn how to use it. I am a long time PSP9 user so at least have a beginners knowledge.
I got hold of a tutorial on getting started on PS CS4 but a part of the instruction (and it's a video so how could you go wrong) states to open the Adjustments Palette by going to Window and in the drop down menu selecting 'adjustment' .
But when I do this, I don't have adjustment to select from.
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