Where's the Paint Bucket Tool?

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I'm using Photoshop CS2, and the pain bucket tool is nowhere to be seen. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Joe
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On Wed, 5 Apr 2006 08:41:15 -0400, "Joe Befumo" wrote:

I'm using Photoshop CS2, and the pain bucket tool is nowhere to be seen. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Joe

It's in the same place it always was.

Right click on the gradient tool perhaps.
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"Joe Befumo" wrote in message
I'm using Photoshop CS2, and the pain bucket tool is nowhere to be seen. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.

Press F1, that'll do the trick.
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Joe Befumo wrote:
I'm using Photoshop CS2, and the pain bucket tool is nowhere to be seen. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Joe

Pain bucket - that is CS2 all right!
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The manual is rather vague isn't it!
Can somebody recommend a good manual/book for learning CS2? I understand PS Classroom books are so so.
Thanks,
Matt
Joe Befumo wrote:
I'm using Photoshop CS2, and the pain bucket tool is nowhere to be seen. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Joe
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#5
I like Scott Kelby's books in preference to PS Classroom books.

Moira

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The manual is rather vague isn't it!
Can somebody recommend a good manual/book for learning CS2? I understand PS Classroom books are so so.
Thanks,
Matt
Joe Befumo wrote:
I'm using Photoshop CS2, and the pain bucket tool is nowhere to be seen. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Joe
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Shift + G will alternate between the gradient and paint bucket tool. Or just click and hold the gradient tool, the buckets there.

"Joe Befumo" wrote in message I'm using Photoshop CS2, and the pain bucket tool is nowhere to be seen. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Joe
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Thank you Moria.
Will check it out.

Moira Riddell wrote:
I like Scott Kelby's books in preference to PS Classroom books.
Moira

wrote in message
The manual is rather vague isn't it!
Can somebody recommend a good manual/book for learning CS2? I understand PS Classroom books are so so.
Thanks,
Matt
Joe Befumo wrote:
I'm using Photoshop CS2, and the pain bucket tool is nowhere to be seen. Any suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.
Joe
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