Unable to edit .psd

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L._Kota
Dec 4, 2008
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I have a .psd document but I am unable to select all the layers/elements to resize. The banner was made a little too wide and I’m trying to void recreating it entirely. Is there a way?

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OldBob
Dec 4, 2008
Silly question but, are any of the layers locked?
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Phosphor
Dec 4, 2008
What PS version?

If you use Image> Image Size there is no reason to select or link anything.
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L._Kota
Dec 4, 2008
Looks like they’re all locked, when I remove the lock (eye), they dissappear. Version CS4

Thanks!

"OldBob" wrote in message
Silly question but, are any of the layers locked?
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Phosphor
Dec 4, 2008
The eye indicates visibility, not locking. The icon for locking is a lock.
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L._Kota
Dec 5, 2008
Thanks … no locks.

"Ed Hannigan" wrote in message
The eye indicates visibility, not locking. The icon for locking is a lock.
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Phosphor
Dec 5, 2008
Can you describe exactly what you are doing?
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L._Kota
Dec 5, 2008
I would like to resize the graphic. The graphic consists of 1 pixel frame and several sections. If I could select all perhaps I could resize without losing resolution. Screenshot attached.

Thanks

"Ed Hannigan" wrote in message
Can you describe exactly what you are doing?
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L._Kota
Dec 5, 2008
http://www.kwgroup.com/screenshot.gif

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I would like to resize the graphic. The graphic consists of 1 pixel frame and several sections. If I could select all perhaps I could resize without losing resolution. Screenshot attached.

Thanks

"Ed Hannigan" wrote in message
Can you describe exactly what you are doing?
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Phosphor
Dec 5, 2008
Looks like they are grouped in a set (the little folder). Click on that to select and Transform.

If you want to resize everything, Image>Image Size.
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L._Kota
Dec 5, 2008
Thanks Ed! I appreciate the help. I’m still not able to get to the outline/frame … but resizing in PhotoShop made all the difference. I tried in another program that I’m more familiar with and the results were terrible. PS resize is very nice.
Thanks so much!!!

"Ed Hannigan" wrote in message
Looks like they are grouped in a set (the little folder). Click on that to select and Transform.

If you want to resize everything, Image>Image Size.

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