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Document Window
          The Document Window, present below the Options Bar, displays the file you are currently working on.
          Multiple files can be opened in the Document Window as separate tabs.

          Panels
          Panels, present on the right side of the Photoshop Workspace, display various controls to view and
          specify various properties for an image.

          Status Bar
          The Status Bar, present at the bottom of the Document Window, displays information about the current
          image, such as current magnification level and file size.


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               The Options Bar contains the Workspace Options     button that lets you switch between
               different workspaces, having their own settings and display, to work with images.






          WORKING WITH FILES

          Creating a New File                                                          1
          You can create a file, save a file, or open a saved file from the
          Photoshop Workspace window.
          To create a new file:
            1.  On the Application Bar, click the File menu, and select the New option.
                 The  New  Document  dialog  box  opens.  It  displays  various  Blank
                Document  presets  grouped  under  different  categories.  Each  preset
                has its own size, orientation, resolution, and colour mode.
            2.  Click the required category and select the required preset.
            3.  In the Preset Details panel, do the following:
                •  Specify the width and height for the file.                       2
                •  Specify  the  orientation  –  Portrait  or
                    Landscape, for the file.
                •  Specify  the  resolution  for  the  file.
                    A  higher  resolution  results  in  greater
                    clarity of the image.
                •   Specify  a  colour  mode  for  the  file.
                    A Color mode determines the number
                    of colours that can appear in the image.
                •  Specify the background colour for the
                    file. You can choose from white, black,
                    or any other desired colour.
            4.  Click the Create button.                                                                    4
                 A new blank file with the specified options opens in the Workspace.


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