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Is there anyway to out the most useful things..

Post by TheNoodler »

So, for instance, with the 15.0.2.12, I want the re-size, crop to selection, one stop photo fix, smart photo fix, go with, JPG, GIF, and PNG optimizer?

I always how to do this, there got to be way.
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Any takers to this foreseen gesture. I want to open this up using the 5 or six thins to do this.
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Re: Is there anyway to out the most useful things..

Post by LeviFiction »

I'm afraid I don't understand the question.

Are you asking for a way to make those five things readily available? Like a custom menu or Custom toolbar? Those are possible in PSP. Under the View menu you will find a "Customize" option. This will open up the Customize dialog where you can drag commands into menus, or create new toolbars and drag commands onto these toolbars.

If you're talking about how to open an image and automatically do these things to the image, or using the batch option that becomes a little harder but not by much.

Scripting will let you record the steps and you can just run the script on all of the images that you want. Preferably in interactive mode so you can change any settings that you want to. The hardest one would be Crop to Selection, as you first have to make a selection. And with scripts, unless it's an intelligent script, you have to predefine the selection. And if you want the selection moved or individualized per image that gets a little hard.
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All I want to do is make sure the sure things I use most are up there. the six things or seven things, and I want them to stay up there all the time. How do you do this?
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Re: Is there anyway to out the most useful things..

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My suggestion is a custom toolbar.

Again, under the "View" menu is the "Customize" command. Click that and the "Customize" dialog pops up.

Select the "Toolbar" tab. You can either create a brand new toolbar, or edit a current one. I choose to make my own by clicking on the "New" button. Give it a special name, and an empty toolbar will appear.

Next click on the "Commands" tab. This is a list of all of the menus, and the available commands. Find each command that you want to be on the toolbar and drag it from the list directly onto the toolbar. The command will be added.

Once you're done hit "OK" on the dialog and you'll have your new toolbar. You can leave it floating or drag and dock it somewhere on the screen.

I quickly demonstrated this in a video as well. Hopefully this helps
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Is there any way to get rid the icons unused items in their tray, another words I would never use them if anything.
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Re: Is there anyway to out the most useful things..

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While you're in Customize mode, drag them off the toolbar to remove the ones you don't need/want.
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So you are saying to me meet the following icon and they will never show up again, I just want to get this straight. What if wanted back them up?
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All available.....well almost all available, commands are listed in the Commands tab. So all of the tools, all of the menu items. Are all right there ready for you to use from the Customize dialog.

Some aren't but it's rare that you'll get rid of those.

So for the most part, if you remove them from the toolbar you can get them back by just coming back into the customize dialog and dragging the commands back onto their respective toolbars or menus.

If you accidentally remove an item that cannot be retrieved from the customize dialog you'll have to do a full reset of your workspace, this will lose all changes you've made thus far. So it's a good idea, once you have the workspace setup the way you want, to save the workspace.
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Thank you so much!
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Is there any way, to make it here stands out. The only one I want there is the "Crop to selection" to show up? Is there any way to make this default?
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Re: Is there anyway to out the most useful things..

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Add the Crop to Selection button to your toolbar.
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I installed it already, what gives?
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Post by AdrianW »

@TheNoodler - I've read this entire thread, and none of your questions make any sense at all. Is English not your first language? Maybe get a friend to translate your questions into English, and don't rely on Google Translate - it doesn't do a very good job.
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I installed it already, the "Corel Paint Shop Pro x5. Is there anything else to say?
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