geting rid of selection

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dale
Jun 26, 2004
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Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks

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no_email
Jun 26, 2004
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 05:03:11 GMT, wrote:

Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks
Not sure I am reading this right. Select/deselect?
HF
H Fang
Jun 26, 2004
afaik you right click and choose deselect.
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Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks
BH
Brad H
Jun 26, 2004
wrote in message
Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee
tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing
when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks

ctrl+h hides them if that is what you mean.
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LH
Jun 26, 2004
"Brad H" <(nospam)> skrev i meddelandet
wrote in message
Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee
tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing
when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks

ctrl+h hides them if that is what you mean.
and ctrl+d deselects
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jaSPAMc
Jun 26, 2004
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:26:43 +0200, "LH" found these unused words floating about:

"Brad H" <(nospam)> skrev i meddelandet
wrote in message
Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee
tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing
when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks

ctrl+h hides them if that is what you mean.
and ctrl+d deselects
or just click once (without moving the mouse) anywhere outside the existing marquee with one of the selector tools.
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V1nc3nt
Jun 26, 2004
"J. A. Mc." wrote in message
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:26:43 +0200, "LH" found these unused words floating about:

"Brad H" <(nospam)> skrev i meddelandet
wrote in message
Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee
tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing
when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks

ctrl+h hides them if that is what you mean.
and ctrl+d deselects
or just click once (without moving the mouse) anywhere outside the
existing
marquee with one of the selector tools.
That only works if a selection tool is selected 🙂
J
jaSPAMc
Jun 26, 2004
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 23:54:43 +0200, "V1nc3nt" found these unused words floating about:

"J. A. Mc." wrote in message
On Sat, 26 Jun 2004 11:26:43 +0200, "LH" found these unused words floating about:

"Brad H" <(nospam)> skrev i meddelandet
wrote in message
Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee
tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing
when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks

ctrl+h hides them if that is what you mean.
and ctrl+d deselects
or just click once (without moving the mouse) anywhere outside the
existing
marquee with one of the selector tools.
That only works if a selection tool is selected 🙂
Well IF it weren’t ‘selected’, then you couldn’t "click outside the existing marquee with one" … could you?

"Something" to think about … eh?
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noone
Jun 26, 2004
In article , says…
Is there a way to get rid of the selection tool lines or the marquee tool lines without saving the project? That’s what I have been doing when I’m finished working in the selected area. Thanks

If you wish to Deselect an active Selection, the Ctrl-D will Deselect it, while (stated elsewhere) Ctrl-H will "hide" it, though it is still active. Warning, with Selection hidden, you can only effect changes within that Selection and it is very easy to forget that there is a hidden active Selection. If you have already Saved the Selection, it will appear as an Alpha Channel. You can select it (make it active) and click the trashcan symbol, or drag the selected Channel to the trashcan. If you then did not re-Save the image, the Alpha Channel would be there, when you Open(ed) the image. Does this help?

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dale
Jun 27, 2004
Yes. Thanks very much everyone
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todd radel
Jun 27, 2004
I just use the lasso tool and click anywhere on the graphic wrote in message
Yes. Thanks very much everyone

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