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Adobe Photoshop

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Панель управления Marquee Tool Move tool lasso Magic Wand Tool Crop tool Slice tool Brush/pencil tool Панель Stamp tool History tool Eraser tool Gradient and Paint tool Blur/sharpen tool управления Dodge/burn/sponge tool Tipe tool Selection tool Pen/point tool Notes tool Hand tool Zoom tool Edit in Image ready

Viewing Topics Viewing topics Adobe provides complete documentation in an accessible HTML-based help system. The help system includes information on all the application's tools, commands, and features for both Windows and Mac OS systems. Using the help window The help window is divided into two frames: the Navigation frame on the left and the Topic frame on the right. In the Navigation frame, click one of the following underlined links: Using Help to return to this introduction. Contents to see the help's table of contents. Index to see the help's index. Site Map to see all topic titles in Help and the index in one list. Search to look for topics containing specific text. To display a help topic in the Topic frame, click a link in the Navigation frame. For example, click a link in the table of contents to display the corresponding topic. To resize the frames, drag the vertical border between them. Navigating in help topics Click the following underlined links in the Topic frame to navigate in Help: Previous to display the previous topic in Help. Next to display the next topic. Top to jump from the bottom to the top of a topic. Cross-references to other topics to display the referenced topic. Parent topic links at the top and bottom of the topic to move back in the hierarchy of help topics. Related subtopics in the list at the end of the topic.

Using the contents The Contents contains links to all chapter titles in Help. To find a topic using the Contents: Click Contents at the top of the Navigation frame. Chapter title links appear in the Navigation frame. Click a title in the Navigation frame. The corresponding topic appears in the Topic frame with links to all related subtopics. To display a subtopic, click its link. Tips To scan second-level topics in Help, click the chapter titles in the Contents one after the other. Each time you click a title in the Contents, its subtopics appear in the Topic frame. To see a list of all help topics, use the Site Map.

Using the index To find a topic using the Index: Click Index at the top of the Navigation frame. Letters of the alphabet appear at the top of the Navigation frame. Click a letter in the alphabet. Entries for that letter appear below the alphabet, followed by a numbered link for each occurrence of the entry in Help. To display a topic for an entry, click one of the numbered links at the end of the entry. Tips If you're using Internet Explorer or Netscape 6, you can display the title of a link's target by pointing (without clicking) on a numbered link. The title appears under the pointer. Entries that appear in more than one topic have multiple numbered links.

Using the site map To find a topic using the Site Map: Click Site Map at the top of the Navigation frame. The Site Map appears in the Navigation frame. Scroll the Site Map until you see an interesting topic title or index entry. To display a topic, click its title or the numbered link at the end of an index entry. Tip Using the browser's Find command, you can search for text in all titles or index entries in the Site Map. To do so, click in the Navigation frame, and then use the browser's Find command to search for text on the current page. If the browser finds the text, it scrolls the Site Map to display it. You can then click a link to display the topic.