1. Toolbox, Status Bar, Palettes, Menu Bar, Tool Options Bar, Palette Well
2. Menu Bar > Window > Workspace > Reset Palette Locations
3. Menu Bar > Edit > Preferences > General, then click on the box for show tool tips
4. Menu Bar > Edit > Preferences > Display & Cursors
5. Menu Bar > Edit > Preferences > Plug-Ins & Scratch Disks, then click on the box for Additional Plug-Ins Directory, then click on the choose button and select the folder you've created; when you restart Photoshop, the Plug-Ins will be read
6. - working in Photoshop 7 -
7. Virtual Memory, dedicating an entire fast multi-gigabyte hard disk drive, dedicate a multi-gigabyte partition of a hard disk
8. You can view images as thumbnails along with the metadata for the file; you can create new folders, rename, move, delete and rotate images, or organize images by rank
9. Unflattened - a file that has all the layers added to it and when saved, the file has the layers saved intact; Flattened - a file that has all the layers merged into one layer called the background layer. You would flatten a file to minimize it's compatibility; cut down on file size; saving for the web; for use in another program when taking file to printer
10. Menu Bar > File > New; Cntl + N
11. Menu Bar > File > Save As > then make these selections
12. File > New; Edit > File; Image > Duplicate; Layer > Duplicate Layer; Select > Feather; Filter > Extract; View > New Guide; Window > Workspace > Save Workspace; Help > Updates
13. A submenu command
14. Indicates a command that includes a dialog box where changes and values can be entered
15. Window >Status Bar
16. Click the small black triangle on the Status Bar, Select Scratch sizes from submenu
17. Timing Display; viewing the size of your file; view the name of the active tool
18. JPEG
19. GIF
20. TIFF & PSD
21. Keyboard shortcuts are a combination of keystrokes and letters for commands in Photoshop. You would use the shortcuts to save time and increase work flow.
22. - working in Photoshop 7 -
23. Layer > New > Layer Set