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Why are some layer names underlined?

Participant ,
Jul 26, 2017 Jul 26, 2017

I have noticed recently that some of the layer names are underlined in my editing projects (see screen capture below). What does this mean? Using Photoshop CS6 on MacBook Pro running OS 10.9.5. Thanks.

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Community Expert , Jul 26, 2017 Jul 26, 2017

It indicates the layer is modified by a Clipping Mask above it.

Select the Clipping Mask and choose "release" from the Layers Panel menu and the underline goes away.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 26, 2017 Jul 26, 2017

An underlined layer occurs when you have a Clipping Mask applied to that layer. This is the case with Photoshop and Illustrator.

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Community Expert ,
Jul 26, 2017 Jul 26, 2017

It indicates the layer is modified by a Clipping Mask above it.

Select the Clipping Mask and choose "release" from the Layers Panel menu and the underline goes away.

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Participant ,
Jul 26, 2017 Jul 26, 2017

Thanks. I am familiar w. a layer mask, but no a clipping mask. Would image layers existing outside the boundaries of the image dimensions be considered "clipped"?

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Community Expert ,
Jul 26, 2017 Jul 26, 2017

No, they would be considered "outside of the Canvas" and can be shown with the command Image > Reveal All.

Here is more complete information on what a Clipping Mask is

Clipping masks

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