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My selection tool is missing the bounding box, i am unable to transform anything.
under View where show bounding box is suppost to be it is not.
I am using CS5... and JUST installed it, i haven't done anything yet.
please help!
What happens if you use the Cmd(Ctrl)-H and then Show/Hide Bounding Box?
It's command + shift + b on a Mac. Don't kow about PC. You just have to roll over your mouse back and then you see it.
It's ctrl+shift+b for PC
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Cheeeeese!
Tried to help in the wrong forum! Sorry for that.
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Thanks
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problem solved. Select the Transform tool. click on the button circled in red. that toggles the bounding box. Photoshop CC
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samc78566662 schrieb
problem solved. Select the Transform tool. click on the button circled in red. that toggles the bounding box. Photoshop CC
This is the Illustrator forum - Photoshop is not quite our focus of attention.
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Guys I just found it!!! Having moved from CS6 to CC at work it was nagging the ass off me!!!!
goto
preferences / selection and anchor display /
then CHECK “show anchor points in Selection Tool and Shape Tools“
have a a nice day
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Command-Shift-B worked! Thanks! Such a weird issue to have with the new update
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- I've got problem with (by "image trace") traced and expanded shapes. Tried forums for solutions, including this one.
I used "white arrow" and moved some nodes,
when returned to "black arrow" bounding box appeared wherever it's needed.
- I don't have GPU/CPU choice in Illustrator CC.
- Of course you can hide bounding box, as well as edges, by shortcuts or from menu.
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miljanp32883977 schrieb
- I've got problem with (by "image trace") traced and expanded shapes. Tried forums for solutions, including this one.
I used "white arrow" and moved some nodes,
when returned to "black arrow" bounding box appeared wherever it's needed.
- I don't have GPU/CPU choice in Illustrator CC.
- Of course you can hide bounding box, as well as edges, by shortcuts or from menu.
Can you please give us the complete picture?
Please describe your exact problem. Also we need to know xour version and system. Please create a new thread for that.
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thank you, saved my day!!!
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It's ctrl+shift+b for PC
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Yeah, Adobe, you better create an AI to assist me when I switch of by mistake stuff. I searched online for an hour to find why the heck i cant resize my image. Because my bouding box dissapeared. jeeeezssss