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Mar 04, 2013 09:19 |  #1

Hi All....
Wondering if anyone knows the keyboard shortcut to resize the image when using transform to bring the transform handles all in view instead of off the viewable area.
I know there is a shortcut because I saw it used on Creative Live this weekend but I can't find it !

Thanks for the help if anyone knows it.

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Mar 04, 2013 09:33 |  #2

Control-0 (control-zero)


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Mar 04, 2013 10:09 |  #3

Awesome...thanks!




  
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Mar 04, 2013 11:48 |  #4

Maggie_B wrote in post #15675064 (external link)
Awesome...thanks!

You're welcome! :D By the way, In PSE11 if you have a mouse with a scroll wheel you can zoom in and out using that. Either that didn't work on previous versions or I never noticed it. :oops: Sorry, I don't know if that works in Photoshop or not, but would be worth a try.


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Mar 04, 2013 16:45 |  #5

Yes scroll wheel zoom's in PS, well in CS5 anyway, although I think you can also set it up to scroll up and down too if that is your preference. That's how I use CS5 now, but sometimes I do forget and try to scroll up and down with the wheel. CS5 also allows click and drag zoom with the zoom tool. This is great when using my tablet and pen.

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