Where’s The Paintbucket?

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inyo
Jul 7, 2003
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Recently I upgraded from Photoshop 5.5 to 7. Now I can’t seem to locate the paintbucket option in 7.0. I’ve looked in the Help section (probably not long enough or deep enough, as usual), but so far I haven’t a clue. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

My functional Email is inyo1 at netscape dot net, by the way.

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Huckleberry Hoshimoto
Jul 7, 2003
Doesn’t ANYONE here ever buy instruction books????????

"Inyo" wrote in message
Recently I upgraded from Photoshop 5.5 to 7. Now I can’t seem to locate the paintbucket option in 7.0. I’ve looked in the Help section (probably not long enough or deep enough, as usual), but so far I haven’t a clue. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

My functional Email is inyo1 at netscape dot net, by the way.
Fossils At Red Rock Canyon State Park, California
http://mojave.topcities.com/redrock/redrockfossils.html
(all images at this web page were processed with Photoshop 5.5)
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Bill Newton
Jul 7, 2003
"Huckleberry Hoshimoto" wrote in
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Doesn’t ANYONE here ever buy instruction books????????

If you’re ever lost in a big city and having difficulty in finding the location you’re looking for, you can always go buy a map and eventually figure out the route you should take.

On the other hand it’s usually much easier and quicker to ask a friendly passer by to direct you.

Many folk in this NewsGroup are really frindly folk just passing by ………… But you?….. Hey, you don’t sell maps for a living do you ;-)?

Hang looser my friend. The guy was just asking a question. Rather like you’re doing in your post.

Regards.

Bill Newton.
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heathrowe
Jul 7, 2003
well said Bill, love the analogy you use….
cheers
heathrowe
"Bill Newton" wrote in message
"Huckleberry Hoshimoto" wrote in
message

Doesn’t ANYONE here ever buy instruction books????????

If you’re ever lost in a big city and having difficulty in finding the location you’re looking for, you can always go buy a map and eventually figure out the route you should take.

On the other hand it’s usually much easier and quicker to ask a friendly passer by to direct you.

Many folk in this NewsGroup are really frindly folk just passing by ……….. But you?….. Hey, you don’t sell maps for a living do you ;-)?

Hang looser my friend. The guy was just asking a question. Rather like you’re doing in your post.

Regards.

Bill Newton.

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jrzyguy
Jul 7, 2003
kudos to bill!

although i tend to limit my questions here..after 6 years of working with PS things STILL vex me….and quite honestly…the manuals make for pretty stale reading.

there are is no such thing as a stupid question…..however….there most certainly are snide answers.

"heathrowe" wrote in message
well said Bill, love the analogy you use….
cheers
heathrowe
"Bill Newton" wrote in message
"Huckleberry Hoshimoto" wrote in
message

Doesn’t ANYONE here ever buy instruction books????????

If you’re ever lost in a big city and having difficulty in finding the location you’re looking for, you can always go buy a map and eventually figure out the route you should take.

On the other hand it’s usually much easier and quicker to ask a friendly passer by to direct you.

Many folk in this NewsGroup are really frindly folk just passing by ……….. But you?….. Hey, you don’t sell maps for a living do you ;-)?

Hang looser my friend. The guy was just asking a question. Rather like you’re doing in your post.

Regards.

Bill Newton.

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Hecate
Jul 7, 2003
On Mon, 7 Jul 2003 18:57:35 +0000 (UTC), "Bill Newton" wrote:

Hang looser my friend. The guy was just asking a question. Rather like you’re doing in your post.
Don’t bother. Another well-known troll who will ignore anything you say and try to wind you up as much as possible. Just dump him in your kill file. He’s only usually here when his parents are out and the meds have worn off anyway 😉



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Anders Jensen
Jul 8, 2003
Thanks much. Very helpful, indeed. I’d looked "behind" a few of the tools out of curiosity, but it’s quite obvious that I didn’t look far enough or deep enough. Again, thanks much.

Sure….. any time =)

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Anders
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Huckleberry Hoshimoto
Jul 10, 2003
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