Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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CHAPTER 5
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Selecting
Using drag and drop to copy between 
applications
The drag-and-drop feature lets you copy and 
move images between Photoshop Elements and 
other applications.
In Windows, the application must be OLE-
compliant. To duplicate an entire image by 
dragging and dropping, use the move tool to 
drag the image. To copy an OLE object that 
contains .psd data, use the OLE Clipboard. 
(See your Windows documentation.) 
In Mac OS, the application must support Mac OS 
Drag Manager, and you must be running System 
8.6 or higher.
Dragging vector artwork (shapes or text) from 
Adobe Illustrator or from other applications that 
use the Illustrator Clipboard rasterizes the 
artwork—the mathematically defined lines and 
curves of the vector art are converted into the 
pixels or bits of a bitmap image. 
Using the Clipboard to copy between 
applications
You can often use the Cut or Copy command to 
copy selections between Photoshop Elements and 
other applications. The cut or copied selection 
remains on the Clipboard until you cut or copy 
another selection. 
In some cases, the contents of the Clipboard are 
converted to a raster image. Photoshop Elements 
prompts you when vector artwork will be 
rasterized. 
Note: The image is rasterized at the resolution of the 
file into which you paste it.
To change the Export Clipboard preference:
1
Choose Edit > Preferences > General. 
2
Make sure Export Clipboard is selected to save 
any Photoshop Elements contents on the 
Clipboard when you exit from Photoshop 
Elements. If you leave this deselected, the contents 
are deleted when you exit from the program.
3
Click OK.
To paste PostScript artwork from another application:
1
In the supporting application, select your 
artwork, and choose Edit > Copy. Applications 
that produce PostScript artwork include Adobe 
Photoshop, Adobe Illustrator (versions 5.0 
through 9.0), Adobe Dimensions
®
, and Adobe 
Streamline
2
In Photoshop Elements, select the image into 
which you’ll paste the selection.
3
Choose Edit > Paste.