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David Emerling #1
erase cursor
All of a sudden, when I select the erase tool, the cursor is just a pinpoint
no matter how large of an erase area I select. I used to view the exact
area that will be erased.
I checked to see if my settings may have inadvertently been changed and they
do not appear to be:
Edit->Preferences->Display & Cursors->
Painting Cursors = brush size
Other Cursors = precise
Why is it doing this all of a sudden? It's very aggravating because I can
not do any precise erasing because I can't see the area that will be
effected.
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wes #2
Re: erase cursor
Check to make sure you haven't hit the Caps Lock key.
"David Emerling" <demerlin@midsouth.rr.com> wrote in message
news:sl84b.1749$WW5.315@clmboh1-nws5.columbus.rr.com...pinpoint> All of a sudden, when I select the erase tool, the cursor is just athey> no matter how large of an erase area I select. I used to view the exact
> area that will be erased.
>
> I checked to see if my settings may have inadvertently been changed and> do not appear to be:
> Edit->Preferences->Display & Cursors->
> Painting Cursors = brush size
> Other Cursors = precise
>
> Why is it doing this all of a sudden? It's very aggravating because I can
> not do any precise erasing because I can't see the area that will be
> effected.
>
>
>
>
wes Guest
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David Emerling #3
Re: erase cursor
That's it! Thanks. I didn't know that could happen.
"wes" <wnor@comcast.net> wrote in message
news:cx-dnZ9e27jlqsyiXTWJjA@comcast.com...can> Check to make sure you haven't hit the Caps Lock key.
>
> "David Emerling" <demerlin@midsouth.rr.com> wrote in message
> news:sl84b.1749$WW5.315@clmboh1-nws5.columbus.rr.com...> pinpoint> > All of a sudden, when I select the erase tool, the cursor is just a> they> > no matter how large of an erase area I select. I used to view the exact
> > area that will be erased.
> >
> > I checked to see if my settings may have inadvertently been changed and> > do not appear to be:
> > Edit->Preferences->Display & Cursors->
> > Painting Cursors = brush size
> > Other Cursors = precise
> >
> > Why is it doing this all of a sudden? It's very aggravating because I> > not do any precise erasing because I can't see the area that will be
> > effected.
David Emerling Guest



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