Adobe photoshop cs2 Manual De Usuario

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To move a guide 
Select the Move tool 
, or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to activate the Move tool. (This
option does not work with the Hand tool or the Slice tool
.)
Position the pointer over the guide (the pointer turns into a double-headed arrow).
Move the guide in any of the following ways:
Drag the guide to move it. 
Change the guide from horizontal to vertical, or vice versa, by holding down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS) 
as you click or drag the guide. 
(Photoshop) Align the guide with the ruler ticks by holding down Shift as you drag the guide. The guide snaps to 
the grid if the grid is visible and View > Snap To > Grid is selected. 
To remove guides from the image 
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Do one of the following: 
To remove a single guide, drag the guide outside the image window. 
To remove all guides, choose View > Clear Guides. 
To set guide and grid preferences 
Do one of the following: 
(Windows) Choose Edit > Preferences > Guides, Grid, & Slices. 
(Mac OS) Choose Photoshop > Preferences > Guides, Grid, & Slices. 
For Color, choose a color for the guides, the grid, or both. If you choose Custom, click the color box, choose a
color, and click OK.
For Style, choose a display option for guides or the grid, or both.
For Gridline Every, enter a value for the grid spacing. For Subdivisions, enter a value by which to subdivide the
grid.
If desired, change the units for this option. The Percent option creates a grid that divides the image into even sections.
For example, choosing 25 for the Percent option creates an evenly divided 4-by-4 grid.
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Click OK. 
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To use snapping 
Snapping helps with precise placement of selection edges, cropping marquees, slices, shapes, and paths. However, 
sometimes snapping prevents you from correctly placing elements. You can enable or disable snapping using the 
Snap command. You can also specify different elements to which you want to snap when snapping is enabled. 
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Choose View > Snap. A check mark indicates that snapping is enabled.