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Photoshop: Is there a way to keep Tool Bar panel in front of other panels?
in a perfect world the tool pallet would not be behind anything, in fact it would be on top of all, since its more important then anything else on the stage and needs to be available and viable 99% of the time for one to do anything.
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JeffreyTranberry
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You can either turn off the Application Frame (Window>Application Frame) or undock the Tool Bar from from the Application frame.
When the Tool Bar and other panels are floating and overlapping, whatever panel was last used becomes the front most panel/window.
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attila_bodi
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I'd like to see tools docked and on top of the documents, I get that its under because its docked in the application and I have document palest floating, but why would I ever want my tools hidden?
I don't ever dock documents since it destroys work flow when copy pasting back and forth from many documents. (worst feature adobe ever made imo)
I work with application frame on at the times, and can't work without it.
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