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Selecting only within selection rectangle (unwanted selecting of background)


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Let's say I have a background layer with some big elements. On top of that I've got number of smaller elements that I want to select. When I start dragging a rectangle in order to cover desired elements it selects a background element and moves it accidentally.  Doesn't matter if CTRL is held or not. I'm in Move Tool mode.  I know I can lock layers which I want to exclude from selecting process but this is annoying especially when a background consists of many elements. Did I missed some obvious way of using selection ?

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You have a choice in Preferences that specifies whether you need to totally enclose an object to select it, or merely touch the object to include it as part of the selection. Possibly you have the latter option set, but need the former for your workflow or file?

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2 hours ago, Michal_R said:

Let's say I have a background layer with some big elements. On top of that I've got number of smaller elements that I want to select. When I start dragging a rectangle in order to cover desired elements it selects a background element and moves it accidentally.  Doesn't matter if CTRL is held or not. I'm in Move Tool mode.  I know I can lock layers which I want to exclude from selecting process but this is annoying especially when a background consists of many elements. Did I missed some obvious way of using selection ?

If it is a PC, make sure the background image layer is not selected first, (you can click on one of the layers to select that) then press Alt and drag a marquee. It will select everything you drag around. But not the background.

If there are several layers in the background, you will have to select the ones you want individually in the layers panel.

That is the purpose of Vector layers in Designer. By organising layers in 'packs' you can exclude certain layers, or not. The 'Edit All Layers' option.

Windows PCs. Photo and Designer, latest non-beta versions.

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I'm sorry guys. I meant Affinity Designer and my OS is Windows. 
@walt.farrell : Thanks for remaining about that option, I switched the option for a day of tests to check what's more comfortable
@v_kyr : The answered most of my questions I was going to ask. Thanks, I must watch all these tutorial videos carefully again. 
@toltec : This is exactly what I was looking for. Thanks a million :)

This is my first post here and I can see going with Affinity series was a right choice. I didn't expect such a quick and substantive reaction. Thanks again.

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