• | To move or nudge a layer |
• | To move a layer to a specific location |
The layer indicators provide a visual representation of the bounding box. For more information, see Selecting layers.
To move or nudge a layer |
1 . | In the Layers panel, select the layer or group you want to move. |
2 . | Perform an action from the following table. |
Click the Layer Adjuster tool in the toolbox, and drag the selected layer in the document window.
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Click the Layer Adjuster tool in the toolbox, click the layer in the document window, and press the Arrow keys to move the selected layer one pixel at a time.
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With two or more documents open in the application window, click the Layer Adjuster tool in the toolbox, and drag the selected layer to another document window.
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To move a layer to a specific location |
1 . | In the Layers panel, select a layer or group. |
2 . | Click the Layer options button , and choose Layer Attributes. |
3 . | In the Position area, type values in the following boxes: |
• | Top — defines the distance in pixels from the top edge of the canvas to the top edge of the layer’s content. Increase to move the layer down, or decrease to move the layer up. |
• | Left — defines the distance in pixels from the left edge of the canvas to the left edge of the layer’s content. Increase to move the layer to the right, or decrease to move the layer to the left. |
You can also open the Layer Attributes dialog box by right-clicking a layer or group in the Layers panel, and choosing Layer Attributes.