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: Floating Windows and toolbars on top in Photoshop I really like to work with floating windows in Photoshop. Especially with compositions it makes it really easy for me to quickly copy paste

@Yeniel278

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I really like to work with floating windows in Photoshop. Especially with compositions it makes it really easy for me to quickly copy paste from different textures on a visual way (instead of trying to remember if I need to open tab metal_2834fj.jpg or metal_238p_.jpg or Untitled1 etc.

Is there a way though to have the toolbars always on top?

Right now floating documents might be partial hiding essential interface elements. It's workable, but quite annoying still.

I tried to explain myself a bit better in the image below.

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@Ogunnowo857

You got two options:


Disable application frame.


Window > Application frame
If I remember correctly, Windows doesn't have this option. If so, you gotta go with option #2 .

Float your toolbars and panels.


You can do it exactly how you would float document tabs. Drag them away from the docked position and let go.



Gif of the second option:

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@Michele215

Click twice on the title bar of a photo and it will be behind all bars.

The problem is that you will only have one image at a time. But all your opened images will be as tabs next to each other.

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