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Using layers
Last updated 7/26/2011
Select the Background layer, and choose Duplicate Layer from the More menu in the Layers panel to leave the 
Background layer intact and create a copy of it as a new layer.
You can create a duplicate layer of the converted Background layer no matter how you convert the layer; simply select 
the converted Background layer and choose Duplicate Layer from the More menu.
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Name the new layer.
If you drag the background eraser tool onto the Background layer, it is automatically converted into a regular layer, 
and erased areas become transparent.
Make a layer the Background layer
You can’t convert a layer into the Background layer if the image already has a Background layer. In this case, you must 
first convert the existing Background layer into a regular layer.
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Select a layer in the Layers panel.
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Choose Layer
  > New
  > Background From Layer.
Any transparent areas in the original layer are filled with the background color.
Editing layers
Select a layer
Any change you make to an image only affects the active layer. If you don’t see the desired results when you manipulate 
an image, make sure that the correct layer is selected.
Do one of the following:
In the Layers panel, select a layer’s thumbnail or name.
To select more than one layer, hold down the Command key and click each layer.
To select layers interactively as you use the Move tool, select Auto Select Layer in the options bar. To see which layer 
will be highlighted, select Show Highlight On Rollover. Drag to select multiple layers at a time.
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Show or hide a layer
In the Layers panel, the eye icon
 
 in the leftmost column next to a layer means that the layer is visible.
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Choose Window
  > Layers if the Layers panel is not already open.
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Do one of the following:
To hide a layer, click its eye icon. Click in the eye column again to show the layer.
Drag through the eye column to show or hide more than one layer.