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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2.0
User Guide
To open multiple views of the same image:
Choose View > New View. Depending on the
position of the first window, you may have to move
the second window to view both simultaneously.
Yo u can use the New View command when
you’re working with a zoomed image to see
what the image will look like at 100% size in a
separate window.
To arrange multiple windows:
Do one of the following:
• Choose Window > Images > Cascade to display
windows stacked and cascading from the upper
left to the lower right of the screen.
• Choose Window > Images >Tile to display
windows edge to edge.
• Choose Window > Images > Arrange Icons to
align minimized images along the bottom of the
work area (Windows only).
To close windows:
Do one of the following:
• Choose File > Close to close the active window.
• Click the close icon on the title bar for the
active window.
• Choose Window > Images > Close All to close
all windows (Windows).
• Choose File > Close All to close all windows
(Mac OS).
Duplicating images
Duplicating lets you experiment with and
compare multiple versions of the same image.
You can duplicate an entire image into available
memory without saving to disk.
To duplicate an image:
1 Open the image you want to duplicate.
2 Choose Image > Duplicate Image.
3 Enter a name for the duplicated image.
4 To duplicate the image without layers, select
Duplicate Merged Layers Only.
5 Click OK.
Viewing file information
You can view copyright and authorship infor-
mation that has been added to the file. This
information includes standard file information
and Digimarc
®
watermarks. Photoshop Elements
automatically scans opened images for Digimarc
watermarks. If a watermark is detected, Photoshop
Elements displays a copyright symbol in the image
window’s title bar and includes the information
in the Copyright Status, Copyright Notice, and
Owner URL sections of the File Info dialog box.
To view additional file information:
Choose File > File Info. For Section, choose the
attribute you want to view.