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Probably a simple solution to this:
In previous versions of PS, aligning layers meant linking 2 or more layers and highlighting the layer you want as your primary layer to which the other linked layers align. now that linking layers in PS2 involves highlighting all the layers to be linked, there doesn’t seem to be a way to single out the primary layer. sometimes i seem to get lucky and the linked layers align to the layer i want as the primary layer and other times one of the other linked layers acts as the primary layer. i’ve tried selecting the layers in various orders but that doesn’t yield any better results. any suggestions?
In previous versions of PS, aligning layers meant linking 2 or more layers and highlighting the layer you want as your primary layer to which the other linked layers align. now that linking layers in PS2 involves highlighting all the layers to be linked, there doesn’t seem to be a way to single out the primary layer. sometimes i seem to get lucky and the linked layers align to the layer i want as the primary layer and other times one of the other linked layers acts as the primary layer. i’ve tried selecting the layers in various orders but that doesn’t yield any better results. any suggestions?
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