Photoshop question

Subject: Photoshop question
From: Ellen Vanrenen <ellen -dot- vanrenen -at- clear-technology -dot- com>
To: "TECHWR-L" <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com>
Date: Tue, 26 Feb 2002 09:32:12 -0700

Hello
I don't want to join a Photoshop list (yet), but I do have one question (so
far).
I am doing the Barnes & Noble free Photoshop class and going through Adobe
Photoshop 6.0 Classroom in a book.
In examples from both sources, the Open dialog box has features such as
Format, Find, Show Preview...
Is this because the screenshots are of a Macintosh dialog? My dialog looks
like the standard Windows Open dialog.
Neither source specifies that the screenshot is from a Macintosh. I suppose
that is because it is obvious to everyone, but I am one of those users that
likes reassurance - the "yes, you've followed the steps correctly" kind of
thing.
In any case, the lessons have instructions that assume that is the Open
dialog box the user sees.
Thank you.

Ellen Vanrenen
Technical Product Documentation Specialist
Clear Technology, Inc.

telephone: 303-583-4170 (direct line)
email: ellen -dot- vanrenen -at- clear-technology -dot- com



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