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quick way to turn a selection into a new file?

Explorer ,
Aug 20, 2024 Aug 20, 2024

I'm wondering if there's a quick way to take a selection and make it into a new document quickly.  What I do now is select, ctrl C to copy, ctrl N for new file, click Create (as it defaults to the size of the selection for the new file), and ctrl V to paste the selection into the new file. 

 

Seems like there should be a quicker way but I haven't found it yet.  Any suggestions?

 

Thanks in advance.

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LEGEND , Aug 20, 2024 Aug 20, 2024

Have you tried recording these steps into an Action?

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LEGEND ,
Aug 20, 2024 Aug 20, 2024

Have you tried recording these steps into an Action?

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Explorer ,
Aug 20, 2024 Aug 20, 2024

I have not.  Never done that before so I guess it's time to learn.

Thanks!

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Community Expert ,
Aug 20, 2024 Aug 20, 2024

Here’s one idea that has the potential of streamlining through actions or keyboard shortcuts:

1. Choose Layer > New > Layer Via Copy. The selection is now a new layer which is now the selected layer in the Layers panel.

2. Choose Layer > Duplicate Layer, and in the dialog box that opens, choose New from the Document drop-down list, and click OK. This creates a new document from that layer. (Optional, while you’re in Duplicate Layer: You can name the layer and the new document.)

 

You get a new, untitled document with just the selection on a transparent background. It is the size of the entire canvas of the document it came from, so if you only want it to be the size of the selection, add this step:

3. Choose Image > Trim, select Transparent Pixels, click OK.

 

In the Actions panel it’s easy to record those three steps so that you can run the whole thing in one click, especially if you put the Actions panel into Button Mode. You can also assign a keyboard shortcut to the action, but an action shortcut has to use a function key.

 

If you want to run this sequence yourself with keyboard shortcuts:

There is already a keyboard shortcut for Layer Via Copy, so press that. There are no default keyboard shortcuts for Duplicate Layer or Trim, so use Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts to add whatever shortcuts you want for those. Then you will have three shortcuts you can press in order. The only speed bump is that while in the Duplicate Layer dialog box you have to select New for Document, so you either have to do that with the mouse or use Windows dialog box keyboard navigation to do it. (On the Mac, apparently some custom dialog box code does not allow standard macOS keyboard navigation of dialog boxes to work.)

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Explorer ,
Aug 30, 2024 Aug 30, 2024
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Hi, I think your solution would work, but I like the quickness of the automation so I'm going to go with that.

Thank you for your thoughtful reply!

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