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Grid lines are driving me nuts!


kev_taoboy

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Hi Folks,

I'm running photoshop CS and the other day I somehow hit a magic hotkey that made a grid appear on top of the photo EVERY time I open a new photo. I can make the grid disappear with the "View" and "Extra" command, but the next time I open a new photo it's back again.

Any suggestions on how to get rid of it?
 
I am not seeing anywhere in the preferences menus to set the program to show them on open. So, you might try resetting your preferences by holding down Shift+Ctrl+Alt while photoshop loads.
 
You can turn on or turn off the grid lines by going to the View/Show and sececting Grid OR useing the keyboard short cut Ctrl + '
 
Help! I'm having the same problem and none of the suggested posted below to this problem fixes it. I have CS5, so perhaps there is a different way to remove the grids that now appear with every image that is opened???????
 
>View>Show> check what want uncheck what you don't
 
Sadly, I am doing the View - Show and un-checking the Grid option each time an image is opened up. I need to figure out how to make it stop doing it on every every image I open.

:)
 
once they are off from that location they are off unless the image is saved as psd with the grids option on during save
 
>View>Show> check what want uncheck what you don't

Unfortunately, I've done this 50 times.

Thanks for the advice, iDad, and everyone else.

Tragically, 66Stang's was the best - just reset all preferences. nothing else would work. What a PNDS. (that's Pain iN D Ass, or Pruefung Zum Nachweis Deutschersprachkenntnisse, for foreign students in Germany)

Oh well. Gotta start from scratch again.

Thanks Adobe.
 

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