Adobe Photoshop Menu & Tool
Bar Options
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Menu Bar
One of the basic elements of Adobe
Photoshop is the menu bar, located at the very
top of the program. The menu bar is used to
open and save files, adjust the canvas size,
access some of the editing tools, open and
close various windows, and more.
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• File
• Edit
• Image
• Layer
• Select
List • Filter
• Analysis
• 3D
• View
• Window
• Help
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File
It's the primary method for making new files, opening existing ones, saving files, and printing.
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EDIT
With the Edit menu, you can modify objects on the canvas, menu items, shortcuts, and more.
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IMAGE
Many options related to changing images in Photoshop are available under the Image menu
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LAYER
The Layer menu is where you can create new layers, duplicate existing ones, delete and rename
layers, and much more.
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SELECT
Options pertaining to selections are stored in Photoshop's Select menu. You can select
everything on the canvas, select all the layers, and deselect everything from this menu.
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FILTER
Adobe Photoshop filters are contained in the Filter menu. It's here that you can open Filter
Gallery to preview artistic, brushstroke, distort, sketch, texture, and other built-in filters.
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3D
The 3D menu houses the tools you need to modify 3D files and make them look as good as
possible.
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VIEW
The View menu includes tools related to how you see things in Photoshop.
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WINDOW
Photoshop's Window menu serves two purposes: hiding and showing windows and arranging
the workspace however you like.
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HELP
The Help menu marks the end of Photoshop's menu bar. You can see the version of Photoshop
you're running, get online help, access the Photoshop Support Center, learn more about the
installed plug-ins, register Photoshop with Adobe, and more.
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TOOL Bar
Photoshop's toolbar is located along the left
of the screen:
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The toolbar's hidden tools
small arrow in the bottom right corner of a tool icon means that there are more tools
hiding behind it in that same spot
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The default tool
The tool that's initially displayed in each spot in the toolbar is known as the default tool.
For example, the Rectangular Marquee Tool is the default tool for the second spot from
the top. But Photoshop won't always display the default tool. Instead, it will display the last
tool you selected.
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