Stacking the Palettes

Palettes can be stacked one on top of another. Moving the top palette by dragging the bar at the top of the palette will also move together with it the palettes that are stacked below it. You can stack two palettes by dragging the name tab of one palette to the middle of another palette and then drag down until a black rectangle appears across the bottom of the palette you are dragging onto. Depending on your personal preference, you can drag to the top or bottom edge of a palette. Other Photoshop users like to stack the Character and Paragraph palettes together so that all the type settings in one convenient area. You can also drag other palettes into the grouping so that it might become a group of palettes.

Sometimes you might mess your palettes after moving and regrouping them. You may find out that one or more palettes are missing. But don't panic. You can always put it back through the Window menu. This Menu lists all the palettes that are currently available.


Dragging the name of a palette to the top or bottom of another will stack two palettes.)

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