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Using Photoshop Help


For complete information about using palettes, tools, and other application features, refer to Photoshop Help. Photoshop Help includes all the topics in the printed Adobe Photoshop CS2 User Guide, and more. It includes the complete list of keyboard shortcuts, how-to tips, tutorials, and explanations of Photoshop, ImageReady, and Bridge concepts and feature descriptions.

Photoshop Help is easy to use, because you can look for topics in several ways:

Scanning the table of contents.

Searching for keywords.

Using the index.

Jumping to related topics using text links.

First, you'll try looking for a topic using the Contents palette.


1.

Choose Help > Photoshop Help.

NoteYou can also open Photoshop Help by pressing F1 (Windows) or Command-/ (Mac OS).

The Adobe Help Center opens. The topics for the Help content appear in the left pane of the floating window.

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2.

In the Contents tab of the left pane of the Help window, scroll down to skim through the Help contents. They are organized in topics, like the chapters of a book.

3.

Depending on your platform, do one of the following:

Windows:
Near the top of the list of topics, click the right-pointing triangle to toggle open the topic Work area, and then toggle open the Tools topic.

Mac OS:
Near the top of the list of topics, click the right-pointing triangle to toggle open the topic Looking at the Work Area, and then toggle open the Using Tools topic.

4.

Click About tools and the toolbox to select and view that topic. An explanation of Photoshop tools and the toolbox appears. In Windows, you'll also see a diagram of the toolbox, with each tool called out by name.

Some Help Center entries include links to related topics. Links appear as red, underlined text. The mouse pointer changes to a pointing-finger icon () when positioned over a link. You can click any text link to jump to that related topic.

5.

Scroll down (if necessary) and depending on your platform, do one of the following:

Windows:
Click the Selection tools gallery text link.

Mac OS:
Click the Toolbox overview (1 of 3) text link.

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6.

Click Next Topic one or two more times to see information the rest of the tools.


Using Help Center keywords, links, and index


If you can't find the topic you're interested in by skimming the Contents page, you can try searching on a keyword.


1.

At the top of the window, type a keyword in the search text box, such as lasso, and click the Search button. A list of topics appears in the left pane. To view any of these topics, click the topic name.

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You can also search for a topic using the index.

2.

Click the Return to Home Page button () at the top of the window.

3.

In the left pane, click the Index tab to bring that palette forward. An alphabetical list of letters appears in the left pane.

4.

Click a letter, such as "T," to display index entries for that letter.

Index entries appear alphabetically by topic and subtopic, like the index of a book. You can scroll down the list to see all the entries that begin with the letter "T."

5.

Click an entry to open the topic about that entry. If there is more than one entry for a topic, click the triangle to toggle open visibility for all of the entries, and then click the entry that you want to read.

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6.

When you have finished browsing, choose Adobe Help Center > Close (Windows) or Adobe Help Center > Quit Adobe Help Center (Mac OS) to close Photoshop Help.



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