Question:
Selecting multiple layers on photoshop mac?
jeff lemon
2006-11-14 08:16:54 UTC
On a mac and photoshop cs1 how do you highlight a number of layers so they can all be moved at the same time (i know on a pc its shift) I've tried this on a mac, plus holding down the apple button but nothing works)

Cheers
Four answers:
anonymous
2006-11-14 08:28:08 UTC
In CS1 or older, you need to link them using the "link" column in the Layers Palette (icon like a little chain, there's a box next to each layer that you click to link). In CS2 you can shift-click or apple-click to your heart's content.
Fuzzy Logic
2006-11-14 08:23:19 UTC
Try the Control button, I don't own a Mac but I've heard that it's the PC-version of the Shift. But I'm not sure if I'm right...
Roxy
2006-11-14 08:26:02 UTC
Here's what it said in Photoshop help:



To group layers:



1. Select multiple layers in the layers palette.

2. Do one of the following:

* Choose Layer > Group Layers (or use Ctrl + G (Windows) or Command + G (Mac OS) to group.

* Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) layers to the folder icon at the bottom of the layers palette to group the layers.

3. To Ungroup the layers, choose Layer > Ungroup Layers (or use Ctrl + Shift + G (Windows) or Command + Shift + G (Mac OS) to Ungroup.



Hope it's useful.
twentyeight7
2006-11-14 08:32:42 UTC
Try this site, it tells how to do stuff with photos. Maybe it will help you. Its a site called Grandma Faith's

Look down at the bottom of the lists.


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