![]() ![]() With other palettes I have some controls expanded and others (infrequently used) collapsed, and I have one or two little used, but wanted, palettes completely collapsed. My approach is to have some palettes fully expanded, where all of the controls are ones used frequently. I take Guenter’s point about palettes overlapping, but only if you arrange them with the controls collapsed. However, if I wanted to it’s straightforward to produce one or more custom palettes and just hide the PL standard ones. I haven’t needed to produce a custom palette or set of palettes yet - rather I just use a subset of all of the ones available in PL that contain the controls I want. I place all of the palettes I want on the second monitor, and reserve the main monitor for just the image being worked on (inside the PL app window). I use the approach John has outlined and am very satisfied with it. ![]()
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