To make changes to a picture or part of a picture with Photoshop Elements, you need to make selections. Fortunately, Elements offers a whole bunch of shortcuts to help you select, deselect, add to, and cut from what’s on the screen or in the photo. This table lists selection shortcuts:
| To Do This . . . | Do This . . . |
|---|---|
| Add to selection | Shift-drag |
| Deselect from a selection | Alt-drag |
| Deselect all but intersected area | Shift+Alt-drag |
| Deselect | Ctrl+D |
| Reselect last selection | Ctrl+Shift+D |
| Select everything on current layer | Ctrl+A |
| Hide selection outline | Ctrl+H |
| Cut selection | Ctrl+X |
| Copy selection | Ctrl+C |
| Paste last cut or copied image | Ctrl+V |
| Paste into a selection | Ctrl+Shift+V |
| Adjust levels | Ctrl+L |
| Adjust hue or saturation | Ctrl+U |
| Adjust image size | Ctrl+Alt+I |
| Open pop-up menu for Create options | Ctrl+Alt+C |
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