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    Question Adobe Photoshop layer

    My Adobe Photoshop's layer isn't working. I recently installed Photoshop on my pc. But Layer isn't working. What should I do?

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    Press TAB, and your tools should appear Or change the workspace of PS. Good luck!

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    What do you exactly mean? Can you explain the issue in a clearer way?

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    I agree with @Dark Tranquility ;. Maybe @webcosmo ; knows what you mean but I don't know what you mean. I can only suggest that you make sure that your layer is not locked.
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    yes molona, when I click on any layer then display a message that your layer is locked. what can I do for it?

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    Babuvai,

    You can either double click the image in the layers panel. Or you can go to layer -> new -> layer from background and then name your new layer and click ok (same thing happens when you double click layer in the layers panel).

    Here is a short video on how to do it,

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3mxn8gmq74A

    Hope that answers your question,

    Shawn

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    In the layers panel, right beneath the title LAYERS you will find Lock: menu. Make sure to uncheck all types of locks and it should work.

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