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toolbar will keep it down). After the area is selected, the
Edit>Copy
button (or
menu) will be enabled and then the selected area can copy to the clipboard for
further application.
Note
: Only when the
Current
is checked on the
Background
item, the
Edit>Copy
command can copy the selected to the clipboard.
7.8 Select All
Ctrl+A
Edit>Select All
command is used to select the
Current
object(s) (
Background
image
or all of the
Layer
objects) at a time.
7.8.1 Select All on the Background layer
To
Select All
pixels on the
Background layer
within the canvas when the
Background
layer
is active, choose
Edit>Select All
command (shortcut:
Ctrl+A
).
7.8.2 Select All objects over the Background layer
When the
Background Layer
is not active, choosing
Edit>Select All
command will
select all of the objects on the
Current
Layer
.
7.9 Select None
Ctrl+D
Deselect any selected area on the image or the
Measurement
objects on a Layer.
1. When the
Current
Layer
is the
Background Layer
and an image area is selected,
the
Select None
option will be enabled. Choosing
Edit>Select None
will delete the
dotted rectangle representing the selected area;
2. When the
Current
Layer
is not the
Background Layer
and the
Measurement
objects are selected, the
Edit>Select None
command will be enabled. Choosing
Edit>Select None
will deselect all of the selected
Measurement
objects.
Note
: Check
Edit>Image Select
,
Edit>Select All
and
Measurements>Object Select
to understand how to perform select operations.
7.10 Inverse Selection
This command is for
Browse
window only.
When organizing files, one can invert a selection in order to select all of the files that