"Unlinking a clipping group or whatever the heck it actually is" – A clue?

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Joe Strike
Nov 29, 2006
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I was trying to select the paint can & hit CTL+G instead of SHIFT+G & created the same problem: the layer I was on got the left-angled arrow pointing to the next layer down, whose name was now underlined. On the history pallete, the step "Group with previous" appeared. Still not sure how to eliminate it, though.

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edjh
Nov 29, 2006
Joe Strike wrote:
I was trying to select the paint can & hit CTL+G instead of SHIFT+G & created the same problem: the layer I was on got the left-angled arrow pointing to the next layer down, whose name was now underlined. On the history pallete, the step "Group with previous" appeared. Still not sure how to eliminate it, though.
Shift+Ctrl+G


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Joe Strike
Dec 1, 2006
Shift+Ctrl+G

YESSS! Thank you kind sir.

Boy if there’s anything I hate with Pshop (or any computer program) it’s hitting a key by mistake and making something happen that I have no idea how to undo.

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