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Old 06-11-2007, 6:44 PM   #1
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John Ings <nodamned@spam.org> wrote in
news:2pllgvo99ci1rnf6uohjeonou2g1mvfajg@4ax.com:

> I hope denizens of the group will welcome a fugitive from Corel's
> PhotoPaint!
>
> I have started up the learning curve with respect to Photoshop 7 and
> so far I like what I see. There is so far only one utility I miss and
> I suspect that it's there but i just haven't found it yet.
>
> In PhotoPaint I can select an area and copy it, then paste it at
> another location. Photoshop does this, no problem. PhotoPaint however
> allowed me to then adjust the pasted area. I could change its size and
> angle, even flip it horizontally or vertically. So far I haven't found
> a way to do this in Photoshop, and it's one of the things I need to do
> most often.
>
> Can someone point me in the right direction?


PS pastes into a new layer. Unless you flatten it, the standard way of
applying those changes to the new layer should work.

Are you confused by the fact that you must re-select what you have just
pasted in order for most of these to work, perhaps?
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