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    Default What's Your Favorite Shortcut?

    We all have our own special relationship with Photoshop or Elements, and who doesn't have a little list of favorite shortcuts?

    Share yours here... and pick up some new ones you might not have known about before!
    Last edited by Jan; 12-30-2011 at 10:20 AM.
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    Default Ditch the Welcome Screen!

    Okay, I'll start...

    This isn't a keyboard shortcut, but in my book... it ranks right up there for my all-time faves.

    This post from Trish will show you how to bypass that pesky Welcome Screen in Elements and go straight to the Editor when you open the program:
    http://www.scrappersguide.com/forums...89&postcount=2

    Yay, Trish! Thanks for making our lives a little more hassle-free!
    Last edited by Jan; 09-24-2010 at 12:34 PM.
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    Glad to be of assistance .

    Some faves:

    ctrl-alt-shift-e - if you have your top layer selected, then press those, it makes a flattened layer of your image above that, retaining all your layers below. I use it when I'm working on a photo, and then need to pull that onto a layout.

    ctrl-shift-j - if you are working in a text box, and you want your text left and right aligned, this shortcut will do it in PSE 8 and under.

    [ or ] - to reduce or enlarge the size of your brush

    -Trish
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    In Photoshop:
    Ctrl + Alt + N for a new document

    V to get handles on the corners of my objects so I can transform them

    Shift to keep the proportions correct when I transform selections

    Ctrl + Shift + S to "Save As"

    I'm sure there are more. The longer I use PSE and CS, the more I use shortcuts. I also love the ones mentioned above.
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    In elements, I really like the Ctrl + O to open new documents.
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    Ctrl+Z
    Ctrl+Z
    Ctrl+Z

    Enough said, I do a lot of undoing! ROFL
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    Quote Originally Posted by carollee View Post
    Ctrl+Z
    Ctrl+Z
    Ctrl+Z

    Enough said, I do a lot of undoing! ROFL
    LOL!!! That's a great one!

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    Mine are the simple ones:

    Select>All ... Ctrl+A (Mac Command+A)
    Edit>Copy Merged ... Ctrl+Shift+C (Mac Command+Shift+C)
    Edit>Copy ... Ctrl+C (Mac Command+C)
    Edit>Paste ... Ctrl+V (Mac Command+V)

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    I know, sometimes the simple ones are the most useful...

    Ctrl+D (Mac:Cmd+D) to deselect and get rid of the "marching ants" instead of going to the menu bar and choosing Select > Deselect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jan View Post
    I know, sometimes the simple ones are the most useful...

    Ctrl+D (Mac:Cmd+D) to deselect and get rid of the "marching ants" instead of going to the menu bar and choosing Select > Deselect.
    I'll add to this shortcut -- I'm using a Mac and I can deselect by using the "esc" key. Really useful.
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