EricBrian macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 30, 2005 657 8 Sep 3, 2007 #1 Yeah, I know, not best title. In any case, when PS misbehaves, I was told that I could delete something from profile... or something. What was that and how will that help? Thanks Eric
Yeah, I know, not best title. In any case, when PS misbehaves, I was told that I could delete something from profile... or something. What was that and how will that help? Thanks Eric
Sdashiki macrumors 68040 Aug 11, 2005 3,529 11 Behind the lens Sep 4, 2007 #2 EricBrian said: What was that and how will that help? Click to expand... What?
iBlue macrumors Core Mar 17, 2005 19,180 16 London, England Sep 4, 2007 #3 do you mean your plist file? it helps by ditching the preferences, which sometimes get screwy.
Sdashiki macrumors 68040 Aug 11, 2005 3,529 11 Behind the lens Sep 4, 2007 #4 iBlue said: do you mean your plist file? it helps by ditching the preferences, which sometimes get screwy. Click to expand... Should have known thats what he meant, duh.
iBlue said: do you mean your plist file? it helps by ditching the preferences, which sometimes get screwy. Click to expand... Should have known thats what he meant, duh.
EricBrian macrumors 6502a Original poster Jul 30, 2005 657 8 Sep 14, 2007 #5 iBlue said: do you mean your plist file? it helps by ditching the preferences, which sometimes get screwy. Click to expand... Thanks for this info. Can you tell me where that is?
iBlue said: do you mean your plist file? it helps by ditching the preferences, which sometimes get screwy. Click to expand... Thanks for this info. Can you tell me where that is?
iBlue macrumors Core Mar 17, 2005 19,180 16 London, England Sep 14, 2007 #6 EricBrian said: Thanks for this info. Can you tell me where that is? Click to expand... Finder > Home folder > Library > Preferences com.adobe.Photoshop.plist is the name of the file. drag it to your desktop or throw it away and re-open photoshop. It will make a new plist file when you relaunch it. That usually solves odd behaviour.
EricBrian said: Thanks for this info. Can you tell me where that is? Click to expand... Finder > Home folder > Library > Preferences com.adobe.Photoshop.plist is the name of the file. drag it to your desktop or throw it away and re-open photoshop. It will make a new plist file when you relaunch it. That usually solves odd behaviour.