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how do you select multiple layers and move them all together?

Enthusiast ,
Oct 06, 2025 Oct 06, 2025

I have a photoshop file with about 20 layers. I am trying to grab three of them that need to stay together and move them. They all have alpha channels, so when I select the layers, then try to grab & move using my mouse, I end up selecting the background layer and causing it to move. I'm unable to move the three layers I want to move together using my mouse. I tried putting them in a Group folder but that didn't help; when I try to grab & move with my mouse, it ends up selecting and moving the background layer. I can move by keyboard (Shift-V), but the image is 9960 x 5599, so moving the three layers that way is too slow.

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Community Expert , Oct 07, 2025 Oct 07, 2025

In the Options bar (Window > Options if it's not appearing above your canvas), with the Move tool selected, deselect the box to the left of Auto-Select which is next to the dropdown menu that is set to Layer by default. Then you can move the layers without selecting the background.

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Oct 07, 2025 Oct 07, 2025

In the Options bar (Window > Options if it's not appearing above your canvas), with the Move tool selected, deselect the box to the left of Auto-Select which is next to the dropdown menu that is set to Layer by default. Then you can move the layers without selecting the background.

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Oct 07, 2025 Oct 07, 2025

This is incredible and wonderful. Thank you!

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Oct 07, 2025 Oct 07, 2025
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You're very welcome. I'm so glad I could help. 🙂

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