Default saving format

Hi guys!
I have searched the forum, but with no luck for finding an answer to my question. I can´t save my work in psd format. Yesterday I needed something
to save in pdf and by mistake I clicked on the window that appears, not show up again and now is pdf format my default saving format. Is there anything I can do to switch back to psd? or is the only option to re-install the software
I thank you in advance for any help I can get.

Edit --> Preferences --> General --> Reset all Warnings and Dialogs. Failing that, a simple reset/ removal of the prefs as per this forum's FAQ should suffice.
Mylenium

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