New adjustment Layers Question

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MArtin Chiselwitt
Jul 24, 2004
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just a quickie:

when you select ‘new adjustment layer’ at the bottom of the layer menu, i was sure there was a way to do it so that it appeared as grouped with the layer below it… does anyone know, is there a way to do this? holding down the ALT key presents u with dialog box and a checkbox, but i was wondering if there was another shortcut that would bypass that?

not that important really.. .just wanna know if there is such a way

many thanks Pshoppers,

m.c.

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V1nc3nt
Jul 24, 2004
"MArtin Chiselwitt" wrote in message
just a quickie:

when you select ‘new adjustment layer’ at the bottom of the layer menu, i was sure there was a way to do it so that it appeared as grouped with the layer below it… does anyone know, is there a way to do this? holding down the ALT key presents u with dialog box and a checkbox, but i was wondering if there was another shortcut that would bypass that?
not that important really.. .just wanna know if there is such a way
many thanks Pshoppers,

Hold down Alt and go with your mouse just in between the layer and the adjustment layer on the layers palette. Then click left mouse button when you see the ‘Link’ icon.

HTH
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V1nc3nt
Jul 24, 2004
Hold down Alt and go with your mouse just in between the layer and the adjustment layer on the layers palette. Then click left mouse button when you see the ‘Link’ icon.
This is of course *after* you made a normal Adjustment Layer in the Layers Paletteabove the layer you want to adjust. So it’s a two step procedure.

HTH
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edjh
Jul 24, 2004
MArtin Chiselwitt wrote:

just a quickie:

when you select ‘new adjustment layer’ at the bottom of the layer menu, i was sure there was a way to do it so that it appeared as grouped with the layer below it… does anyone know, is there a way to do this? holding down the ALT key presents u with dialog box and a checkbox, but i was wondering if there was another shortcut that would bypass that?
not that important really.. .just wanna know if there is such a way
many thanks Pshoppers,

m.c.
If you hold down Alt while making the AL you will get a dialog with a checkbox for Group with Previous Layer.

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