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14.7 The ‘Select’ Menu
14.7.1 Introduction to the ‘Select’ Menu
Figure 14.35: The Contents of the ‘Select’ menu
This section explains the commands on the Select menu of the image menubar.
Note
Besides the commands described here, you may also find other entries in the menu. They are not part of GIMP itself,
but have been added by extensions (plug-ins). You can find information about the functionality of a Plugin by referring
to its documentation.
14.7.2 Select All
The Select All command creates a new selection which contains everything on the current layer.
14.7.2.1 Activating the Command
You can access this command from the image menubar through Select All,
or by using the keyboard shortcut Ctrl-A. You can also access it with the Selection Editor.
14.7.3 None
The None command cancels all selections in the image. If there are no selections, the command doesn’t do anything. Floating
selections are not affected.
14.7.3.1 Activating the Command
You can access this command from the image menubar through Select None. In addition, you can use the Selection Editor
to access it.
You can also use the keyboard shortcut Shift-Ctrl-A.