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Folks,
I realise that this should be easy, but I am certainly missing something.
I have a number of bitmaps that are identical other than the colours used. I need to select a complicated section on one of the bitmaps and then perform some changes to area selected. Thats obviously easy.
Now I want to select the same area on the next bitmap and make some changes to that as well, and so on. I’ve tried saving a selection on the first bitmap and then opening up the second and loading a selection but that’s clearly not the right way to do it, as you don’t even get the option.
Cheers
Dave
I realise that this should be easy, but I am certainly missing something.
I have a number of bitmaps that are identical other than the colours used. I need to select a complicated section on one of the bitmaps and then perform some changes to area selected. Thats obviously easy.
Now I want to select the same area on the next bitmap and make some changes to that as well, and so on. I’ve tried saving a selection on the first bitmap and then opening up the second and loading a selection but that’s clearly not the right way to do it, as you don’t even get the option.
Cheers
Dave
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