Resizing Layers without affecting the Entire Document

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    Default Resizing Layers without affecting the Entire Document

    I have a document template and I've created a new layer with an image. How do I resize only that image or that layer without affecting the rest of the document?
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    Default Re: Resizing Layers without affecting the Entire Document

    Ctrl-T to transform the layer.
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