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Deselecting a tool in Photoshop
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<blockquote data-quote="tea2085" data-source="post: 469473" data-attributes="member: 30478"><p>I have the trial version and have yet to understand how to deselect a tool. They tell me to click the window containing the tool and I will see dotted or dashed lines surrounding the tool. I don't see that. Then click select drop down an click deselect to remove all active tools. Doesn't work. I've also tried holding down the control key+d. Doesn't work. I feel kinda foolish not being able to figure this out but decided to ask for help. Paul</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tea2085, post: 469473, member: 30478"] I have the trial version and have yet to understand how to deselect a tool. They tell me to click the window containing the tool and I will see dotted or dashed lines surrounding the tool. I don't see that. Then click select drop down an click deselect to remove all active tools. Doesn't work. I've also tried holding down the control key+d. Doesn't work. I feel kinda foolish not being able to figure this out but decided to ask for help. Paul [/QUOTE]
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