Victoria,
To make the bounding box invisible, uncheck ShowBoundingBox on the toolbar
To remove the selection and the bounding box, CTRL D
To hide the marching ants of the selection, CTRL H
Hopefully one of these will do what you wanted.
Cecil
I know this is simple but can't figure it out.
When I use the lasso tool and then move tool ..how do I get back to the original state without the active border on my selection. Right now I have to click on either the type tool or some other tool to make my selection in a non active state. Surely there must be a better way. The enter and return keys do not work.
Thanks
Victoria
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