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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To copy a selection while dragging 
Select the Move tool 
, or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to activate the Move tool. 
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Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and drag the selection you want to copy and move. 
When copying between images, drag the selection from the active image window into the destination image window. 
If nothing is selected, the entire active layer is copied. As you drag the selection over another image window, a border 
highlights the window if you can drop the selection into it. 
Dragging a selection into another image 
To create multiple copies of a selection within an image 
Select the Move tool 
, or hold down Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to activate the Move tool. 
Copy the selection: 
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), and drag the selection. 
To copy the selection and offset the duplicate by 1 pixel, hold down Alt or Option, and press an arrow key. 
To copy the selection and offset the duplicate by 10 pixels, press Alt+Shift (Windows) or Option+Shift (Mac OS), 
and press an arrow key. 
As long as you hold down Alt or Option, each press of an arrow key creates a copy of the selection and offsets it by 
the specified distance from the last duplicate. In this case, the copy isn’t made on a new layer. 
To paste one selection into another
Cut or copy the part of the image you want to paste.
Select the part of the image into which you want to paste the selection. The source selection and the destination
selection can be in the same image or in two different Photoshop images.
Choose Edit > Paste Into. The contents of the source selection appear masked by the destination selection.
In the Layers palette, the layer thumbnail for the source selection appears next to the layer mask thumbnail for the
destination selection. The layer and layer mask are unlinked—that is, you can move each one independently.