Hi Shel,
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.
Paul
On Apr 6, 2006, at 6:43 PM, 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