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AFAIK not, but you can set a shortcut for this (and afaik for all stuff which you find in any menu)

Properties > shortcuts > First tab: Photo  / Second Tab: Selection and then "deselect" 

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2 hours ago, Prodigy said:

When I cut a certain section out of a picture, is there a way to have that selection 'deselect' automatically?
It's kinda annoying having to click 'select/deselect' from the menu every time....

 

A quick way to deselect is to press the Escape (Esc) key

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17 minutes ago, toltec said:

 

A quick way to deselect is to press the Escape (Esc) key

 

That doesn’t ever remove a ‘marching ants’ pixel selection, does it? :/

 

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45 minutes ago, Alfred said:

 

That doesn’t ever remove a ‘marching ants’ pixel selection, does it? :/

 

Er yer'huh, it does. I use ESC to get out of things all the time, it never works in jail though, no matter how many times I press it lol!

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5 hours ago, Prodigy said:

deselect

 

Ctrl + D

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On 3/12/2018 at 12:11 PM, toltec said:

A quick way to deselect is to press the Escape (Esc) key

This is exactly the command I was looking for. 

I knew there must be a quick and easy way to deselect.

Thank you!!

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