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  1. #1

    Default How to do this in Adobe Photoshop CS2?

    Hy there!

    I have just installed Photoshop CS2 and while working with it , I was stunned by the fact that CTRL+click on a layer is not working anymore...
    It is obvious that they have replaced with some other shortcut , but wich one?I have looked for it on their manual , but it seems I can't find it...
    How can I select shapes from a layer now?For example , if I have a guide shape that is invisible on another layer , usually , I would have CTRL+click that layer , in order to get the selection of the shape and work on another layer with it.
    But how can I do that in CS2?
    Thank you in advance!

    Best regards!

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    o.O im using PS 9.0 CS2 and CTR+leftclick selects the layer what you clicked on.... may you have a broken version, is it origial?

  3. #3

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    If I do that in my CS2 version , I can...select multiple layers!!!
    And I can do with them whatever I was able to do with them in CS.
    You can select multiple layers in your version?

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    And I have looked again in my CS2 manual and it states clearly that :
    "To select multiple contiguous layers, click the first layer and then Shift-click the last layer.
    To select multiple noncontiguous layers, Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) them in the Layers palette."

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    Anyway , reading even more through a selection of topics from a search in my manual I have finally elucidated the mystery : now I have to click specifically on the thumbnail of that layer instead of any part of the layer entry in the layer palette , like before.
    So , it still is CTRL+click , only that now I have to click on the thumbnail , because clicking on the layer entry , just selects the layer.
    Thank you for your help!

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