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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To fill a selection with a pattern 
Select the part of the image you want to fill. 
Do one of the following: 
Choose Edit > Fill. In the Fill dialog box, for Use, choose Pattern, select a pattern from the pop-up palette, and 
click OK. 
If Pattern is dimmed, you need to load a pattern library before you can select this option. 
Select  the Paint  Bucket  tool  
. In the  options bar, choose Pattern  from  the Fill pop-up menu and  select  a pattern  
from the Pattern pop-up palette. Then click to fill the selected area with the pattern. 
Note: You can load additional pattern libraries into the pop-up palette prior to making a selection. (See “To load a 
library of patterns” on page 501.) 
Stroking a selection or layer with color 
You can use the Stroke command to paint a colored border around a selection, layer, or path. This allows you to create
a softer border than one created using the Stroke layer style.
The Stroke layer style provides a resolution-independent method to stroke a shape. You can use the Stroke layer effect
when you want to stroke the entire layer.
If  you want a quick way  to  create  a stroke on the  current layer—without  necessarily following  the edge of the  layer— 
use the Stroke command.
To stroke a selection or layer
Choose a foreground color.
Select the area or layer you want to stroke.
Choose Edit > Stroke.
In the Stroke dialog box, specify the width of the hard-edged border.
For Location, specify whether to place the border inside, outside, or centered over the selection or layer bound­
aries.
Specify an opacity and a blending mode. (See “List of blending modes” on page 487.)
If you’re working in a layer and want to stroke only areas containing pixels, select the Preserve Transparency
To stroke a path
Select the path in the Paths palette.
Choose Stroke Path from the palette menu.
In the Stroke Path dialog box, choose a tool to stroke the path.