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Wyatt Earp
Sep 9, 2004
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Is it possible to cut and paste a layer from one document to another in Photoshop 7 and above if so how??

TIA

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Aki Ahonen
Sep 9, 2004
Select layer to copy, Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Select documnt where to copy, Ctrl+V.. if needed, use Ctrl+T to make it fit to new document

–aki.ahonen(at)pp.inet.fi

"Wyatt Earp" wrote in message
Is it possible to cut and paste a layer from one document to another in Photoshop 7 and above if so how??

TIA
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Aki Ahonen
Sep 9, 2004
For more advanced users:
Select layer to copy, Apple+A, Apple+C, Select documnt where to copy, Apple+V.. if needed, use Apple+T to make it fit to new document

–aki.ahonen(at)pp.inet.fi

"Aki Ahonen" wrote in message
Select layer to copy, Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Select documnt where to copy, Ctrl+V.. if needed, use Ctrl+T to make it fit to new document
–aki.ahonen(at)pp.inet.fi

"Wyatt Earp" wrote in message
Is it possible to cut and paste a layer from one document to another in Photoshop 7 and above if so how??

TIA

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Frans
Sep 9, 2004
"Aki Ahonen" …
Select layer to copy, Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Select documnt where to copy,
Ctrl+V..
if needed, use Ctrl+T to make it fit to new document

–aki.ahonen(at)pp.inet.fi

What is/does Ctrl T?

Frans
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Aki Ahonen
Sep 9, 2004
Free transform

–aki.ahonen(at)pp.inet.fi

"Frans" wrote in message
"Aki Ahonen" …
Select layer to copy, Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Select documnt where to copy,
Ctrl+V..
if needed, use Ctrl+T to make it fit to new document

–aki.ahonen(at)pp.inet.fi

What is/does Ctrl T?

Frans
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bagal
Sep 9, 2004
Hey Aki

Good to have you onboard m8

It’s really good to see MAC stuff as well as the MS stuff

keep on contributing m8

Articus

"Aki Ahonen" wrote in message
Free transform

–aki.ahonen(at)pp.inet.fi

"Frans" wrote in message
"Aki Ahonen" …
Select layer to copy, Ctrl+A, Ctrl+C, Select documnt where to copy,
Ctrl+V..
if needed, use Ctrl+T to make it fit to new document

–aki.ahonen(at)pp.inet.fi

What is/does Ctrl T?

Frans

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Val Ray
Sep 9, 2004
Another thought-
With your original document open, open a new document in PS to size, then From the layers palette click and grab the layer you are trying to copy and drag it onto your new doc. Press the space bar and it will center the image.

Peace
Valerie

On 9/9/04 1:49 PM, in article BD66564E.A029D%, "Wyatt Earp" wrote:

Is it possible to cut and paste a layer from one document to another in Photoshop 7 and above if so how??

TIA
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Nick Naim
Sep 9, 2004
"Aki Ahonen" wrote in message
For more advanced users:
Select layer to copy, Apple+A, Apple+C, Select documnt where to copy, Apple+V.. if needed, use Apple+T to make it fit to new document

You mean for people who think that because they paid a lot more for their computer that does exactly the same, they are ‘advanced users’.
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Stephan
Sep 10, 2004
"Nick Naim" wrote in message
"Aki Ahonen" wrote in message
For more advanced users:
Select layer to copy, Apple+A, Apple+C, Select documnt where to copy, Apple+V.. if needed, use Apple+T to make it fit to new document

You mean for people who think that because they paid a lot more for their computer that does exactly the same, they are ‘advanced users’.

They are more advanced because their computer is sooo pretty… Did you know the guy who actually designs them started with bathroom appliance design?
Don’t believe me?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2958950.stm
What a genius! He turned the "bland beige box" into a bland shiny, plastic, urinal like white box!
When I walk in my kids school’s computer lab equipped with two dozens of eMacs I feel like I am in a public restroom.
And talking "advanced" check out the specs: http://tinyurl.com/3su6h all that for $1000, wow!

Stephan
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TheOne
Sep 10, 2004
in article MY90d.277$, Stephan at
wrote on 09/09/2004 9:21 PM:

"Nick Naim" wrote in message
"Aki Ahonen" wrote in message
For more advanced users:
Select layer to copy, Apple+A, Apple+C, Select documnt where to copy, Apple+V.. if needed, use Apple+T to make it fit to new document

You mean for people who think that because they paid a lot more for their computer that does exactly the same, they are ‘advanced users’.

They are more advanced because their computer is sooo pretty… Did you know the guy who actually designs them started with bathroom appliance design?
Don’t believe me?
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/technology/2958950.stm
What a genius! He turned the "bland beige box" into a bland shiny, plastic, urinal like white box!
When I walk in my kids school’s computer lab equipped with two dozens of eMacs I feel like I am in a public restroom.
And talking "advanced" check out the specs: http://tinyurl.com/3su6h all that for $1000, wow!

Stephan

You really do have a lot of envy.
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Corey
Oct 12, 2004
You can also grab the layer in the layer palette and drag it to the new document.

Corey 🙂

"Wyatt Earp" wrote in message
Is it possible to cut and paste a layer from one document to another in Photoshop 7 and above if so how??

TIA

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