PSPX8 Organize file name size and workspace starting windows

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PSPX8 Organize file name size and workspace starting windows

Post by Wraith_3 »

Is there a way to make the file name larger in the organizer? I don't see any option and the font is tiny. Also is there a way to pick what windows you want on the work space when you start PSP? I know you can pick which tab you want to start in, but for example mine opens on organizer with the navigation window and preview window. I want to get rid of the preview window if possible.
Wraith_3
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Re: PSPX8 Organize file name size and workspace starting win

Post by Wraith_3 »

Anybody know?
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Re: PSPX8 Organize file name size and workspace starting win

Post by MarkZ »

I don't know of any way to enlarge the file names in the Organizer. The size depends on your monitor resolution of course. I find that in the native display of my monitor the text is far too small so I have set the Windows display at 125%, which helps a lot in most applications.

In the upper right of Manage are two icons that allow selection of either thumbnail view or preview for the main window. If thumbnail view is selected the preview palette displays and can be located where the user wants (to some degree). It can be closed using the x in the corner or by going to View/palettes/preview where it is turned on or off.

I hope this helps.
Mark
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