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USING PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 8
Selecting parts of an image
Last updated 7/26/2011
To reselect the most recent selection, choose Select  > Reselect.
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To show or hide selection borders, choose View
  > Selection.
Note: You can also deselect by clicking anywhere in the photo outside the selected area. However, you might accidentally 
make further selections if you’re using a selection tool that selects based on clicking, such as the Magic Wand tool.
Modifying selections
Move a selection border
Moving a selection border repositions just the border without altering the photo.
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Using any selection tool, click New Selection
 
 in the options bar, and position the pointer inside an existing 
selection border. The pointer changes to indicate that you can move the selection
 
Note: The New Selection option appears in the options bar when any selection tool is selected—except the Selection Brush 
tool. Switch to another selection tool temporarily, if necessary, to select this option.
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Do one of the following:
Drag the border to enclose a different area of the photo. You can drag a selection border beyond the canvas 
boundaries; however, this makes it hard to get back. You can also drag the selection border to another image 
window.
To move the selection in 1-pixel increments, use an arrow key. 
To move the selection in 10-pixel increments, hold down Shift, and use an arrow key. 
To constrain the direction to multiples of 45°, begin dragging, and then hold down Shift as you continue to drag.
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Invert a selection
Inverting a selection changes the unselected areas into selected areas, protecting the area you previously selected. 
In a photo with an existing selection border, choose Select  > Inverse.
You can use this command to easily select an object that appears against a solid-colored area. Select the solid color 
using the Magic Wand tool, and then choose Select  > Inverse. 
Add to or subtract from a selection
You can add to or subtract from an existing selection to fine-tune selection borders. For example, you could make a 
donut-shaped selection by first making a circular selection and then subtracting a circular selection within it.
Select a selection tool, and do one of the following:
Hold down Shift (a plus sign appears next to the pointer) to add to the selection, or hold down Option to subtract 
(a minus sign appears next to the pointer) from a selection. Then select the area to add or subtract and make another 
selection.
Click Add To Selection
 
 or Subtract From Selection
 
 in the options bar, and make another selection. (The Add 
To Selection and Subtract From Selection options appear in the options bar when any selection tool is selected.)