Adobe PHOTOSHOP 5.0 User Manual page 274

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CHAPTER 11
Using Layers
To reposition a layer in an image:
In the Layers palette, select the layer that you
1
want to move.
Select the move tool ( ). To activate the move
2
tool when any other tool is selected, hold down
Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS).
Drag anywhere in the image to move the
3
selected layer into the desired position. To
constrain the direction of movement to a multiple
of 45
, hold down Shift as you drag.
°
To reposition the layer in 1-pixel incre-
ments when the move tool is selected, press
the arrow keys on the keyboard. To move the
layer in 10-pixel increments (or to move one
frame if you're editing a filmstrip file), press
Shift and an arrow key.
To reposition multiple layers:
1
In the Layers palette, link the layers you want to
move, as described in "Linking layers" on
page 262.
2
Use the move tool ( ) to move the linked layers
in the image window.
Lion and zebra layers linked and moved
To align or distribute layers:
To align layers to a selection border, make a
1
selection.
In the Layers palette, specify the layers you want
2
to align or distribute:
To align a single layer to a selection, make the
layer active.
To align multiple layers to a selection or to the
active layer, link together two or more layers.
To distribute multiple layers, link together three
or more layers.
For more information, see "Linking layers" on
page 262.
To align layers, choose Layer > Align Linked (or
3
Align To Selection if you made a selection), and
choose an option from the submenu:
Top to align the topmost pixel on the linked
layers to the topmost pixel on the active layer or
the topmost edge of the selection border.
Vertical Center to align the vertical centermost
pixel on the linked layers to the vertical centermost
pixel on the active layer or the vertical center of the
selection border.
Bottom to align the bottommost pixel on the
linked layers to the bottommost pixel on the active
layer or the bottommost edge of the selection
border.
Left to align the leftmost pixel on the linked
layers to the leftmost pixel on the active layer or the
leftmost edge of the selection border.

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