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Small gray symbols in upper left corner of all images

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MarinaB

Technical User
Jun 12, 2003
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Today I noticed that when I open any image in Photoshop 7, there are two small gray symbols in the upper left corner. The first is a number: "01" and the second is a box with what looks like mountains in it (like the landscape symbol on cameras). Does this show EXIF information? Is this a feature that I can turn on and off? Maybe I turned it on by mistake but I don't know how to turn it off.

Thanks for your help,

Marina
 
Maria,

It sounds like you have Slices checked. Go to View -> Show and uncheck Slices.

Hope this helps
Perrin
 
Marina,
Just hit CTRL H and it will turn off. Under view it is called view extras. Not sure what it does but go to help and look it up. I will go and see what it does. Hope this helps.
T
 
tbear,

Ctrl H "Extras" shows and hides guides, masks, paths, slices etc. It won't get rid of them it just hides them from view. It is also very usefully for working with text. When you have a block of text highlighted the text color is reversed, turning off "Extras" will allow to view the block of text normally while manipulating with it.

Perrin
 
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