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FROM: michael roy
DATE: Jul. 31, 2009 3:40 am gmt
SUBJECT: Selecting multiple layers in layer palatte
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First of all good question. Made me think. In Photoshop 7 I went tp the select menu and clicked on ALL. In the bottom of your history pallette will be a layer that says 'Select Canvas'. If you hold down the shift key and drag 'Select Canvas' to your new document all your layers will copy over. Another neat trick is if you right click over the eyevall on a layer it will give you an option to 'show/hide all other layers'.
good luck!
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- Selecting multiple layers in layer palatte by tec2009 at Jul. 04, 2009 7:24 pm gmt (Rec'd 5)
- Re: Selecting multiple layers in layer palatte by michael roy at Jul. 31, 2009 3:40 am gmt (Rec'd 1)
- Re: Selecting multiple layers in layer palatte by blpanther at Jul. 29, 2009 10:58 pm gmt
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