"Reset palette locations" in Photoshop Sep20 '04

Have you ever changed the resolution of your monitor, changed it back, and then went back to Photoshop to see a jumbled mess of palette windows, in the center of the screen?

Photoshop palettes in the center of the screen?

This aggravates me, because I want the windows along the far right edge at all times. And then I have to drag each separate palette over to the edge – one by one. Sheesh.

I just realized that this process is automated.

All you have to do is go to Window, Workspace, Reset Palette Locations. This pushes all the palettes to the outer edge of the screen, no matter what the resolution is.

This may be "very well known" to some, but little tips like this obviously helped me, so you never know who might benefit from this, as well.

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