Do any of
the following:
·
To copy a path component as you move
it, select the path name in the Paths palette, and click a path component
with the Path Selection tool . Then
Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the selected path.
·
To copy a path without renaming it,
drag the path name in the Paths palette to the New Path button at the bottom of
the palette.
·
To copy and rename a path, Alt-drag
(Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the path in the Paths palette to the New
Path button at the bottom of the palette. Or select the path to copy, and
choose Duplicate Path from the Paths palette menu. Enter a new name for the
path in the Duplicate Path dialog box, and click OK.
·
To copy a path or path component
into another path, select the path or path component you want to copy, and
choose Edit > Copy. Then select the destination path, and
choose Edit > Paste.
To copy path components between two
Adobe Photoshop files:
- Open both images.
- Use the Path Selection tool to
select the entire path or the path components in the source image you want
to copy.
- To copy the path component, do any of the following:
·
Drag the path component from the
source image to the destination image. The path component is copied to the
active path in the Paths palette.
·
In the source image, select the
path's name in the Paths palette and choose Edit > Copy to copy the path. In
the destination image, choose Edit > Paste. You can also use this method to
combine paths in the same image.
·
To paste the path component into the
destination image, select the path component in the source image, and choose
Edit > Copy. In the destination image, choose Edit > Paste.
To delete a path component:
- Select the path name in the Paths palette,
and click a path component with the Path Selection tool .
- Press backspace (Windows) or Delete (Mac OS) to delete
the selected path component.
To copy a path component or path
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