If you’re like most people, you use Adobe Photoshop to edit photos and graphics. And, like most things in life, there are a few tricks that can make the process easier. In this article, we’ll show you how to adjust object selection in Photoshop so that you can easily select the elements that you want to work with. First things first: if you want to select just a single object, make sure that your cursor is over the object that you want to select. Then, press and hold down the Ctrl (PC) or Command (Mac) key while clicking and dragging your cursor over the object. When the “Select Object” dialog box appears, release the keys and click on the “OK” button. If you want to select multiple objects, first make sure that your cursor is over one of the objects that you want to select. Then, press and hold down the Ctrl (PC) or Command (Mac) key while clicking and dragging your cursor over all of the objects that you want to select. When the “Select Object” dialog box appears, release the keys and click on the “OK” button. Now let’s take a look at some of the other options available in this dialog box: To deselect an object: Click on any of the checkboxes next to an object’s name (or press and hold down Alt (PC) or Option (Mac) while clicking on an object). To deselect all of the objects: Click on either ofthe two buttons next to “Select All.” To copy an object’s selection: Click on either ofthe two buttons next to “Copy.” To move an object’s selection: Drag it from one locationto another using your mouse pointer. To resize anobject’s selection: Drag one or more handles located aroundthe edgeoftheselectionbox.(Youcan also use your mouse wheelto zoominorzoomoutoftheselection.) So thereyouhave ..