Locking Layers

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Ray
Nov 10, 2005
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Is there a quick way to lock/unlock all layers and if there is would it work the same way if you want to link/unlink all layers?
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Mike Hyndman
Nov 10, 2005
"Ray" wrote in message
Is there a quick way to lock/unlock all layers and if there is would it work the same way if you want to link/unlink all layers? Thanks


Ray Dunn

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Ray,
This ng is just a "mirror" for Adobeforums.com and they do not monitor this site. To get an answer from the
"gurus" you really need to be a member of Adobeforums which is free and easy to join, just go to http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/main.html and scroll down to Adobe Photoshop
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Ray
Nov 10, 2005
Does that mean that you don’t know how this can be done? Just looking for some information as most people in the newgroup are.
Ray

"Mike Hyndman" wrote in message
"Ray" wrote in message
Is there a quick way to lock/unlock all layers and if there is would it work the same way if you want to link/unlink all layers? Thanks


Ray Dunn

Keep Smiling 🙂

Ray,
This ng is just a "mirror" for Adobeforums.com and they do not monitor this site. To get an answer from the
"gurus" you really need to be a member of Adobeforums which is free and easy
to join, just go to http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/main.html and scroll
down to Adobe Photoshop
MH
Mike Hyndman
Nov 10, 2005
"Ray" wrote in message
Does that mean that you don’t know how this can be done?
What version of PS are you using? In CS you can select all the layers viaShift or Ctrl+click and then go to Layers>Lock layer> all if that’s of any use to you.
Just looking for some information as most people in the newgroup are.
I appreciate that, but as I said earlier, there are very few people (if any, ‘cept me) from the Adobeforum who monitor this ng and to get all the correct and freely given help you could ever need, you really need to post to the forum at the link I posted earlier.
Regards

Mike H
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Ray
Nov 11, 2005
Thanks, but NO THANKS! Hopefully you will increase your own knowledge so that you could actually help someone that has a question. Please don’t bother to respond, you have already proven that you do not have an answer to my question.

"Mike Hyndman" wrote in message
"Ray" wrote in message
Does that mean that you don’t know how this can be done?
What version of PS are you using? In CS you can select all the layers viaShift or Ctrl+click and then go to Layers>Lock layer> all if that’s of any use to you.
Just looking for some information as most people in the newgroup are.
I appreciate that, but as I said earlier, there are very few people (if any, ‘cept me) from the Adobeforum who monitor this ng and to get all the correct and freely given help you could ever need, you really need to post to the forum at the link I posted earlier.
Regards

Mike H
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Mike Hyndman
Nov 11, 2005
"Ray" wrote in message
Thanks, but NO THANKS! Hopefully you will increase your own knowledge so that you could actually help someone that has a question. Please don’t bother to respond, you have already proven that you do not have
an answer to my question.
With that sort of attitude you do not deserve to be helped!

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