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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To link and unlink layers 
You can link two or more layers or groups. Unlike multiple layers selected at the same time, linked layers retain their 
relationship until you unlink them. You can move, apply transformations, and create clipping masks from linked 
layers. 
Select the layers or groups in the Layers palette. 
Do one of the following: 
Click the link icon
 at the bottom of the Layers palette (Photoshop) or next to the layer (ImageReady). 
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(ImageReady) Choose Link Layers from the Layers palette menu. 
To unlink layers do one of the following: 
Select a linked layer and click the link icon. 
(Photoshop) To temporarily disable the linked layer, Shift-click the Link icon for the linked layer. A red X appears. 
Shift-click the link icon to enable the link again. 
Select the linked layers and click the Link icon. To select all linked layers, select one of the layers and then choose 
Layer > Select Linked Layers. 
Working with groups and sets in ImageReady 
Layers you group in Photoshop become layer sets when you open the image in ImageReady. Layer sets you create in 
ImageReady become groups in Photoshop. The difference between groups and sets in ImageReady is the way that 
the Layer Select tool responds to a selection in the document window. In a layer set, the Layer Select tool selects 
individual layers in the set. With a group, the Layer Select tool selects the entire group when you click a layer that is 
part  of  the group. To make a layer set  into  a group, select the  layer set, choose Layer  > Layer  Set Options, and  select  
the Treat Layer Set As Group option. 
Moving, copying, and locking layers 
To change the order of layers and groups 
Do one of the following: 
Drag the layer or group up or down in the Layers palette. Release the mouse button when the highlighted line 
appears where you want to place the layer or group. 
To  move  a layer  into  a group, drag a layer to the  group folder  
.  If  the group  is  closed, the  layer is placed at the  
bottom of the group. 
Note: If a group is expanded so that you can see all the layers within it, adding a layer beneath the expanded group 
automatically adds the layer to that group. To avoid this, collapse the group before adding the new layer. 
Select a layer or group, choose Layer > Arrange, and choose a command from the submenu. If the selected item is 
in a group, the command applies to the stacking order within the group. If the selected item is not in a group, the 
command applies to the stacking order within the Layers palette. 
To reverse the order of selected layers, choose Layer > Arrange > Reverse (Photoshop) or Layer > Reverse Layers 
(ImageReady). Note that these options appear dimmed if you do not have at least two layers selected. 
Note: By definition, the background layer is always at the bottom of the stacking order. Therefore, the Send To Back 
command places the selected item directly above the background layer.