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| Nov 12th 2005 | #171359 Report | 
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			Hi again guys, damn was long time i was here last... took a huge pause from designing, and i feel im ready to come back again   .I just updated to Adobe Photoshop CS2, and imagine my surpise when i coundn't even select a layer! I cant have been that long :D. They must have changed the command to something else. On the old CS and every other Photoshop, when you pressed Shift+click on a layer it selected every pixel in that perticular layer. I tried that on the new CS2 and it didnt get me far  .omg this has to be the stupidest question ever, am laughing at myself real bad! :D I'v worked with PS for over 5years and this hits me.. appreciate any response regards, Fedza  | 
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| Nov 12th 2005 | #171360 Report | 
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			you sure you don't mean ctrl-click? chris  | 
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| Nov 13th 2005 | #171361 Report | 
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			Me thinks Fig found the root of the problem!  
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| Nov 13th 2005 | #171362 Report | 
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			yes of course i mean ctrl+click, sry it was a typo before   . But that didnt work either.. I can honestly say that i think i'v tried everything there is to try and still nothing.any thoughts?  | 
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| Nov 13th 2005 | #171363 Report | 
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			Yes! The answer is here on Adobe's site! You must Ctrl - click on the layer thumbnail--not the layer name. Hope you're happy with CS2. I won't be making that investment @ work until after the first of the year.  | 
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| Nov 15th 2005 | #171413 Report | 
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			that's funny. I did the EXACT same thing when i got cs2 as well.
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| Nov 15th 2005 | #171414 Report | 
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			hmm. I don't know how to delete my double posts anymore :P
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