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I don't know what key I may have hit by mistake, but in Photoshop CC, a light blue border appeared around the image file I was on, and subsequently all files opened show this also. How do I undo?
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Sep 03, 2021
Sep 03, 2021
Right-click on that blue border and Select "Default" from the context menu. Usually Shift-clicking the Paint Bucket Tool on the area changes it to a custom color picked from the Foreground color in the Toolbox. So if it was set to blue, that's what will happen.
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»am not finding in preferences. Where is that?«
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