Extras – CTRL+H – disable Editing Frame permanently

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Sousa
Nov 28, 2003
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Hi,

i cant figure it out…

Every time when i have selected the Editing Tool, there is a Editing-Frame (quite similar to the one when you transform an Object with CTRL+T) around my selected Image/Layer … i can switch it off with CTRL+H, but it’s not permanently switched off…

When i open a new Document, it’s there again.

What can i get rid of it?

P.S.: It’s PS7 and it’s not the slice toggle…

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edjh
Nov 28, 2003
Sousa wrote:
Hi,

i cant figure it out…

Every time when i have selected the Editing Tool, there is a Editing-Frame (quite similar to the one when you transform an Object with CTRL+T) around my selected Image/Layer … i can switch it off with CTRL+H, but it’s not permanently switched off…

When i open a new Document, it’s there again.

What can i get rid of it?

P.S.: It’s PS7 and it’s not the slice toggle…
Uncheck "Show Bounding Box" in the Options Bar.


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Sousa
Nov 28, 2003
edjh wrote in
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Sousa wrote:
Hi,

i cant figure it out…

Every time when i have selected the Editing Tool, there is a Editing-Frame (quite similar to the one when you transform an Object with CTRL+T) around my selected Image/Layer … i can switch it off with CTRL+H, but it’s not permanently switched off…

When i open a new Document, it’s there again.

What can i get rid of it?

P.S.: It’s PS7 and it’s not the slice toggle…
Uncheck "Show Bounding Box" in the Options Bar.

thanks… i knew it has to be easy…

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