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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 153 User Guide To choose options from the Snap To submenu: Choose View > Snap To, and choose from the submenu: • Guides, Slices, and Document Bounds in any combination to snap to these options. (Photoshop) You can also choose the Grid option from the Snap To submenu. • All to turn snap on for all available options in the submenu. • None to turn snap off for all options. To activate or suppress snap: Choose View > Snap. When snap is chosen, activated options in the Snap To submenu display a check mark. When snap is suppressed, a dot (Windows) or a dash (Mac OS) appears next to chosen options in the Snap To submenu. Note: Suppressing snap only temporarily disables snap for the options chosen in the Snap To submenu. The submenu options next to dots (Windows) or dashes (Mac OS) remain chosen for snapping. To turn on an option from a list of suppressed Snap To options: 1 With snap suppressed, choose View > Snap To. The Snap To submenu opens with a dot (Windows) or a dash (Mac OS) next to options for which snap is chosen but suppressed. 2 Choose an option next to a dot (Windows) or a dash (Mac OS) to turn on snap for that option only. This automatically turns snap off for all other options. Saving and loading selections Selections can be saved and loaded for reuse. (See "Saving a mask selection" on page 200.) To save a selection: Choose Select > Save Selection. To load a saved selection (Photoshop): 1 Choose Select > Load Selection, then enter the options in the Load Selection dialog window. 2 Click OK to load selection. (See "Loading a selection into an image" on page 201.) To load a saved selection (ImageReady): Choose Select > Load Selection, then choose an option from the submenu. Deleting selections To delete a selection, choose Edit > Clear, or press Backspace (Windows) or Delete (Mac OS). To cut a selection to the Clipboard, choose Edit > Cut. Deleting a selection on a background or on a layer with the Lock Transparency option selected in the Layers palette replaces the original location with the background color. Deleting a selection on a layer without Lock Transparency selected replaces the original area with the layer transparency.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0
User Guide
To choose options from the Snap To submenu:
Choose View > Snap To, and choose from
the submenu:
Guides, Slices, and Document Bounds in any
combination to snap to these options.
(Photoshop) You can also choose the Grid option
from the Snap To submenu.
All to turn snap on for all available options in
the submenu.
None to turn snap off for all options.
To activate or suppress snap:
Choose View > Snap.
When snap is chosen, activated options in the
Snap To submenu display a check mark.
When snap is suppressed, a dot (Windows) or a
dash (Mac OS) appears next to chosen options in
the Snap To submenu.
Note:
Suppressing snap only temporarily disables
snap for the options chosen in the Snap To submenu.
The submenu options next to dots (Windows) or
dashes (Mac OS) remain chosen for snapping.
To turn on an option from a list of suppressed Snap To
options:
1
With snap suppressed, choose View > Snap To.
The Snap To submenu opens with a dot
(Windows) or a dash (Mac OS) next to options for
which snap is chosen but suppressed.
2
Choose an option next to a dot (Windows) or a
dash (Mac OS) to turn on snap for that option
only. This automatically turns snap off for all other
options.
Saving and loading selections
Selections can be saved and loaded for reuse.
(See “Saving a mask selection” on page 200.)
To save a selection:
Choose Select > Save Selection.
To load a saved selection (Photoshop):
1
Choose Select > Load Selection, then enter the
options in the Load Selection dialog window.
2
Click OK to load selection. (See “Loading a
selection into an image” on page 201.)
To load a saved selection (ImageReady):
Choose Select > Load Selection, then choose an
option from the submenu.
Deleting selections
To delete a selection, choose Edit > Clear, or press
Backspace (Windows) or Delete (Mac OS). To cut
a selection to the Clipboard, choose Edit > Cut.
Deleting a selection on a background or on a layer
with the Lock Transparency option selected in the
Layers palette replaces the original location with
the background color. Deleting a selection on a
layer without Lock Transparency selected replaces
the original area with the layer transparency.