Adobe photoshop elements 用户手册

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
Hold down Shift as you drag to move the layer 
directly up or down, directly to the side, or on a 45° 
diagonal. In other words, using the Shift key in this 
way constrains the movement to multiples of 45°.
Press the arrow keys on the keyboard to move
the layer in 1-pixel increments, or press Shift 
and an arrow key to move the layer in 10-pixel 
increments.
Managing layered images
After you add layers to an image, you can use the 
Layers palette to manage them. You can rename 
layers, delete layers, simplify layers, merge two or 
more layers, or flatten all layers in an image into 
one layer.
Renaming layers
As you add more layers to an image, it’s helpful to 
rename layers based on their content. Using 
descriptive layer names allows you to easily 
identify layers in the Layers palette.
To rename a layer:
1
Do one of the following:
Double-click the layer’s name in the Layers 
palette. 
Select the layer in the Layers palette, and choose 
Layer > Rename Layer.
Select the layer in the Layers palette, and choose 
Rename Layer from the Layers palette menu.
2
Type a new name for the layer, and click OK. 
Simplifying layers
You can simplify a type layer, shape layer, solid 
color layer, gradient layer, pattern fill layer, or an 
imported layer set in order to convert the layer’s 
content into a flat, raster image. Once you simplify 
a layer, you can apply filters to it and edit it with 
the painting tools. However, you can no longer 
make changes to the layer using the type- and 
shape-editing options.
To simplify a layer:
1
Select the layer you want to simplify.
2
Do one of the following:
Choose Layer > Simplify Layer.
Choose Simplify Layer from the Layers
palette menu.
Click the Simplify button in the options bar.
Deleting layers
Deleting layers that you no longer need reduces 
the size of your image file.
To delete a layer:
1
Select the layer in the Layers palette.
2
Do one of the following:
Click the Trash button at the bottom of the 
Layers palette, and click Yes.
Choose Layer > Delete Layer, or choose Delete 
Layer from the Layers palette menu. 
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) 
the Trash button at the bottom of the Layers 
palette. 
Drag the layer to the Trash button.