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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
Depending on your color management settings
and the color profile associated with the file
(or imported data), you may be prompted to
specify how to handle color information in the file
(or imported data). For more information,
see “Using color management” on page 65.
and the color profile associated with the file
(or imported data), you may be prompted to
specify how to handle color information in the file
(or imported data). For more information,
see “Using color management” on page 65.
To copy a selection:
1
Select the area you want to copy.
2
Do one of the following:
•
Choose Edit > Copy to copy the selection to the
Clipboard.
•
Choose Edit > Copy Merged to copy all layers in
the selected area to the Clipboard.
To copy a selection while dragging:
1
Select the move tool ( ), or hold down Ctrl
(Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to activate the
move tool.
move tool.
2
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option
(Mac OS), and drag the selection you want to
copy and move.
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.
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.
To create multiple copies of a selection within
an image:
1
Select the move tool ( ), or hold down Ctrl
(Windows) or Command (Mac OS) to activate the
move tool.
move tool.
2
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.
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.
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.
press of an arrow key creates a copy of the selection
and offsets it by the specified distance from the last
duplicate.
To paste one selection into another:
1
Cut or copy the part of the image you want
to paste.
2
Select the part of the image into which you want
to paste the selection as a floating selection. Note
that the pasted image will only appear in the
selected area. If you move the pasted image out of
the selection, it is not visible.
that the pasted image will only appear in the
selected area. If you move the pasted image out of
the selection, it is not visible.
3
Choose Edit > Paste Into.
4
Select the move tool ( ), then drag the pasted
image to the proper location.
5
If you are satisfied with the results, deselect the
pasted image to lock the layer.