Photoshop Problems

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  1. Wizard

    Wizard Well-Known Member

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    Alright, i am making a avatar and its weird, I am trying to click on the text to move it -- its on that layer, but if I dont click exactly on the text it takes me to the layer I did click and it moves that instead of the text, I tried opeening and closing but nothing works...

    Help me out!
    Wizard
     
  2. Phat Albert

    Phat Albert Well-Known Member

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    You can always click the layer with the text, select the pointer tool (just press V) and then you can move the text with the arrow keys. Hold shift to move it more.
     
  3. Wizard

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    But I want to be able to do it the NORMAL way...
     
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    I always have that happen to me....the best way (and will eventually be the normal way) is just use you arrow keys lol
     
  5. Wizard

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    Why does it do this?! :censored:
     
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    check your res, it should be on 72, so that could have something to do with it if its not.
     
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    Where can I check my "res"?
     
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