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I'm currently using Photoshop version CC2023. MacOS 13.5. I didn't used to have this annoying issue with previous versions.
Whenever I create a shape, whether a square, circle, whatever...I get the blue bounding box/outline whenever that layer is selected. So I have to manually "hide" that outline by going to VIEW>SHOW>TARGET PATH and uncheck it. I have to do this every time I open a new file. Since I work with a lot of files, I'm constantly having to do this manually.
My question: Can I PERMANENTLY disable(HIDE) the Target Path, so that whenever I open a new file, I won't have to manually hide it?
It's highly annoying, especially when I need to add a stroke to these shapes.
Even when I manually hide the Target Path, save the file, close the file, then reopen the file, the Target Path is again shown. Annoying.
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Hitting cmd-H should be easier than manually maneuvering the dialog.
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i've found the solution for you, just in case u still need it. Just select Move tool, and press gear icon on menu bar, and uncheck all option, and compound path no showing up anymore