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previous video I talked about setting up your workspace and now Iamp;#39;ve jumped right back into my welcome screen I just closed out a previous work file that I had open and Iamp;#39;m right back where I started again Iamp;#39;m gonna go to uh file new Iamp;#39;ll click print standard eight and a half by eleven you can see my measurements are set up for inches eight and a half by eleven and thereamp;#39;s a simple open file I want to make sure that once I have my workspace set up I want to make sure that everything under the hood the engine of the program the stuff that goes on behind the scenes that I donamp;#39;t necessarily have to look at is also working and that is your preferences so again on a Mac I go to photoshop preferences some of your machines might say settings and you go to the general settings or preferences on a PC that will be edit menu down near the bottom is preferences and you would go to General the keyboard shortcuts for that is on a Mac command key and th