If you haven't done so, you might try rebooting your computer (said not in jest). That often sets things to right.
If that doesn't work you might consider, in addition to buying the latest, greatest version of Photoshop, consider upgrading to a new computer. And so long as you're doing that you might think about switching platforms...no time like the present to learn a little something new and stretch the brain, huh? AND since you'll be out and about shopping you should go ahead and get that new purse you've been longing for and why not just go ahead and buy the new car. YOU KNOW YOU WANT IT.
I hope I've been of some help here.
Lea
On May 3, 2012, at 10:02 AM, Marilyn wrote:
P.S – Yes, Lea. This type of problem does, indeed, make me batty (or
battier).
Marilyn
**** Have
you ever wished you could tell your childhood self a thing or two about growing
up? Would the knowledge you know now have saved you from learning things the
hard way? It's Tough Growing Up: Children's Stories of Courage Marilyn
Dalrymple and Joan Foor www.itstoughgrowingup.com*** Where's Ezra? A
children's story about being and having friends. Marilyn Dalrymple, author;
Leslie Duffey, Illustrator
Sent: Thursday, May 03, 2012 7:34 AM
Subject: Re: Photo shop
Not
having it in front of me (and being in a different version) might you be able to
find a command to 'load brushes' either in the brush drop down or in the brush
palette fly-out menu?
If you can find access to it, this should allow you the option to load the
default brushes back into the program.
Don't problems like this just make you batty? Well, they do me for
sure.
Good luck.
Lea
On May 3, 2012, at 9:30 AM, Marilyn wrote:
I have an
old Photoshop 6. The brush sizes have disappeared on my tool bar (when I
hit the arrow that used to make the brush sizes appear). The only size
that shows is 35 and I can’t change it. Any suggestions as to how I can
get my brush sizes back. I’ve tried everything I can think of.
Marilyn **** Have
you ever wished you could tell your childhood self a thing or two about
growing up? Would the knowledge you know now have saved you from learning
things the hard way? It's Tough Growing Up: Children's Stories of
Courage Marilyn Dalrymple and Joan Foor www.itstoughgrowingup.com*** Where's
Ezra? A children's story about being and having friends. Marilyn Dalrymple,
author; Leslie Duffey, Illustrator
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