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OK ... here's another Q Not a big deal, but aggravating.

When I'm in Edit I will frequently refer to the histogram. I don't like to keep it in the Palette Bin, I would just minimize it and park it up in the corner. PSE5 has the usual Minimize/Maximize icon over in the top right corner.
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PSE7 apparently makes no provision for this. All I can do is open and close it.
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(or, of course, put it in the palette bin)

Am I missing something?

Rusty

PS - I swear, I think they change things just for the hell of it.
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness" - Dave Barry

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Rusty,
if you put in your palette bin you can drag it out to any position you like. Then you can close it, it will go back to the palette bin ready to be dragged out next time.
Agree that they don't like to leave things alone,
Kev.
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You are right, Kev,
I forgot all about the little max/min arrow in the palette bin (whatever the heck it's called).
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That accomplishes about the same thing I was after.

Thanks for reminding me.

Rusty

PS - I still really miss the ability to drag from the Photo Bin with one click.
There is a very fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness" - Dave Barry

If your pictures aren't good enough, you're not close enough. - Robert Capa

www.prestophoto.com/photos/gallery/19932
Rusty, I like having my 'things' all together, then I can just click the tab I want.

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