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The Single Row Marquee Tool creates one pixel high and all image wide row selections:

  • To select a row In the Toolbox, select the Single Row Marquee Single Row Marquee Tool and click on the image.
  • While New selection New selection option choosen on the Options bar by creating new selection you delete existing selection.
  • To add a row to existing selection you have either to choose Add to selection Add to selection option on the Options bar or to press (and hold) [Shift] key while selecting.
  • To subtract a row from existing selection you have either to choose Subtract from selection Subtract from selection option on the Options bar or to press [Alt] key while selecting.

  • Like with other selecting tools you can intersect new row with existing selection (either by choosing Intersect with selection Intersect with selection option on the Options bar or by pressing [Shift+Alt] keys while selecting. However the result will be the new selection.
  • While New selection option is chosen and the point of cursor is within selected area the tool looks like this Move Tool and can move selection (ie. borders of selected area and not image content).
  • While New selection option is chosen you can also move selection using keyboard Arrow Keys cursor keys.

* On the animation above colors were inverted just to make selected area visible (it turns black).


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