Nesting in Adobe Photoshop Undo & Redo Feature in Adobe Photoshop
May 14


We like the way we work with. So we can me our custom palettes.

So what if you have managed your custom arrangement for your palettes. You docked it nested it , arranged it you likes. Now you want this arrangement later when you run your Photoshop.
You can actually save the arrangements of palettes in the Photoshop. To do so go to the ‘Windows’ Menu then ‘Workspace’ then ‘Save Workspace’. shown below.


 
Clicking on ‘ Save Workspace ‘ will open a dialog box shown below.


 
Type any name for your work space. I typed ‘Nabeel’s Workspace’. Then Click on Save button.

Now that you have saved your workspace, again go to the Windows menu then Workspace you will see your saved workspace beneath the ‘Reset Palette Locations’ as shown below.


 
Now click on the ‘Reset Palette Locations’ Shown in above picture. You will get the Photoshop default arrangement. Now again go to Windows > Workspace and click Nabeel’s Workspace it will again show my saved arrangement.

So if you work in workspaces more than one. You can repeat the same procedure with having the different arrangement. You can save as many different workspaces as you want.

To delete a workspace go to Window > Workspace > Delete Workspace. This will open a dialog box shown below.


 
Select your workspace in the menu list and click on delete. It will popup a warning, that if you really want to delete the workspace. Click on yes and it will delete your selected workspace. You can also delete all of your saved workspaces at a same time, select ‘ALL’ in the dialog box menu list and press delete.

So this is actually a very useful thing. So go ahead and make your own workspace and then save them.
 

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