Megan Turnidge
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CS4 is CRA-ZAY! lol... I'm like this --> 
Does it not have the PAINT BUCKET?!?! For real. I need it. NEED.
Does it not have the PAINT BUCKET?!?! For real. I need it. NEED.
Meeeeeegan, I bought it for text on a path and I can't figure it out. I had PSE4 and CS4 opened tonight and I was trying to extract. Cool thing was, I could do something in PSE4 and drag & drop into CS4. But I am CONFUSED! And why, no matter how many times i trun it off, is there a grid across my image when I open it?
People always think it's weird that I would go back to PSE instead of CS3 for designing so often, and it's because of all the built-in "shortcuts" and features like the photo bin. It drove me nuts that it would take me 10x longer to figure out how to do something in CS3 vs. PSE, but I finally just forced myself to do it. And now, I really am comfortable and LOVE the flexibility and power of the app. It didn't take long once I just decided that learning the program was more important to me than a self-imposed design deadline.
I keep my docs in cascade mode...especially when I'm doing things like previews.
lol...I have PSP X2 and use it for all my scrapping. Someone gave me PSE and I am so lost. Its very different and I get to caught up in not wanting to learn a new program when I just want to scrap, so I seldom use it.
Oh, for the grid, I use Ctrl+' to turn it on/off...guides (if you use them) can be turned on/off with Ctrl+;
Another tip....you DON'T have to rasterize a shape in order to change its color. Once you have created the shape, you will see in the layers palette that you have a colored box linked to a vector mask (which is the actual shape). Double click on the colored box (which is the first box on the left) and you wll get a pop up window where you can select a different color! Easy peasy!
Susan
Though if you have a Bamboo tablet, you can use the little trackpad thingie at the top to zoom in and out by dragging your finger around one way or the other like you would on an iPod.