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7. Press [TAB] key; all the undocked palettes disappear; press it again to get them back 
8. Hide the Palette Bin using the Window menu. Now we have a Photoshop styled workspace 
NB You wil see this kind of work area layout in all the follow-up movies.
9. Let's restore the palettes to their default positions in order to tidy them up. From the pull down menu, choose Window > Reset Palette Locations to accomplish this
Tip. Whenever you get lost or confused with your customized interface, use this command to return to the default settings.
10. However, this command can't expand the closed bins. So, to display the restored palettes, open the Palette Bin by using either Window menu or its "arrow" button  NB This tutorial was composed for Photoshop Elements 3.0 and 4.0. . Instruction for the older versions available here.
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