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Move, hide, or invert a selection
You can move a selection border around
an image, hide a selection border, and invert a selection so that
the previously unselected part of the image is selected.
Note: To
move the selection itself, not the selection border, use the Move
tool. See Move a selection.
Control the movement of a selection- To constrain the direction
to multiples of 45°, begin dragging, and then hold down Shift as
you continue to drag.
- To move the selection in 1‑pixel increments, use an arrow
key.
- To move the selection in 10‑pixel increments, hold down
Shift, and use an arrow key.
Hide or show selection edges
- Choose View > Extras. This
command shows or hides selection edges, grids, guides, target paths,
slices, annotations, layer borders, count, and smart guide.
- Choose
View > Show > Selection Edges. This toggles
the view of the selection edges and affects the current selection
only. The selection edges reappear when you make a different selection.
Select the unselected parts of an image Choose
Select > Inverse.  You can use this option to select an object
placed against a solid-colored background. Select the background
using the Magic Wand tool and then inverse the selection.
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