Reorder paths duplicate paths adjust path segments, Reorder paths, Duplicate paths – Adobe Photoshop CC 2014 v.14.xx User Manual
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Note:
1. In the Path panel, do any of the following to make the paths visible:
Shift-click to select contiguous paths.
Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) to select non-contiguous paths.
2. Select the Path Selection tool or the Direct Selection tool and do any of the following:
Drag over the segments.
Shift-click the paths.
3. To select additional path components or segments, select the Path Selection tool or the Direct Selection tool, and then hold down the Shift
key while selecting additional paths or segments.
You can choose to work with paths in the isolation mode. To isolate only the layer containing a path, with the path active, double-click
using a selection tool. You can also isolate single or multiple layers by using the Select/Isolate Layers menu item or by setting Layer
Filtering to Selected.
You can exit the isolation mode in several ways, such as:
Turning off Layer Filtering
Switching Layer Filtering to something other than Selected
Double-clicking away from a path using the path selection tools
Reorder paths
You can reorder saved paths that are not Shape, Type, or Vector Mask paths in the Paths panel.
In the Path panel, drag the path to the position you want. In Photoshop CC, you can select and drag more than one path simultaneously.
Duplicate paths
1. In the Path panel, select the path you want to duplicate. In Photoshop CC, you can select more than one path.
2. Do any of the following:
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag the paths.
Choose Duplicate Path from the panel menu.
Adjust path segments
You can edit a path segment at any time, but editing existing segments is slightly different from drawing them. Keep the following tips in mind
when editing segments:
If an anchor point connects two segments, moving that anchor point always changes both segments.
When drawing with the Pen tool, you can temporarily activate the Direct Selection tool so that you can adjust segments you’ve already
drawn; press Ctrl (Windows) or Command (Mac OS) while drawing.
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