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It seems like very recently I have been having trouble selecting layers in a graphic.
If I click on a text layer inside the actual graphic it used to highlight the layer in the layers pallet and I could easily move it. Now, I have to double click it to make it editable then go to the move tool to be able to move the layer inside the graphic.
I cannoit select a graphic layer at all.
Is this something new in Photoshop? I'm guessing no, and certainly hoping it isn't.
If not, any ideas why this is happeninng and what I can do about it.
I have already closed Photoshop and re-booted the computer with no success.
Thanks.
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Hi
Make sure Auto-Select in enabled in the options bar
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Should @Ged_Traynor ās post not already have solved the issue (in which case you should mark it as Ā»Correct AnswerĀ«) please post screenshots with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Options Bar, ā¦) visible.
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To temporary enable/disable suggested option use Ctrl key while Move tool is active.
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That isn't making any difference. I simply can't selec any text layer without double-clcking on it first. I also can't select any graphic layer in any way.
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Is Auto-Select checked or unchecked? (Asked by @Ged_Traynor )
Is the issue not being able to select a layer or not being able to move it when it is selected?
Are there any padlocks on your layers?
Can you show screenshots? (Asked by @c.pfaffenbichler )
If you can't select layers (and don't want to answer our questions), try resetting your Preferences after backing up customization:
Edit > Preferences > General > Reset Preferences on Quit
~ Jane
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First, thanks for all the suggestions.
Second, I am about as far from a PS expert as you can get, so I may sound stupid at times.
This was obviously a more pervasive problem than I thought. It got to the point where I couldn't even bounce back and forth between files that were alreasy open.
I resorted to your last suggestion, resetting preferances, and that worked.
Now, all I have to do is remember what my preferances were.
Thanks for all your help.
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You're welcome, @Mesa316 . When Photoshop starts to act "flaky" resetting Preferences will usually fix it unless it's a hardware issue. I'm glad it's working again for you.
~ Jane