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PostPosted: Tue Sep 02, 2008 4:57 pm    Post subject: [PF FT] Navigating Open Documents Reply with quote

Open up two or three images and place them into full screen mode by pressing the letter F on the keyboard. Just in case you didn't know, F cycles through the different viewing modes available in Photoshop.

Keep pressing F until you come to the full screen mode, one of the best places to work when you're putting 100% attention into your latest project.

Now to navigate through those open images use the following keyboard shortcuts-

CTRL + TAB - Navigate forward (CMD + SHIFT for Mac users)
CTRL + SHIFT + TAB - Navigate backwards (CMD + SHIFT + TAB for Mac users)

Now there's no need to hop in and out of the screen modes just to bring an already open image up on screen!

Hope this saves you some time!

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