This is a silly question, I've somehow endured it this long, but I figure someone might have the solution.
Here's the problem:
Have you ever zoomed in on a image area in order to draw an precise rectangle marquee? However, part of the image is out of view? So, as you marquee from left to right eventually it touches the scroll area, which is necessary to display the remaining portion of the image. The only problem is when this happens, the image area bolts to the far edge of the entire document. How can this be controled?
The feeling is akin to walking on a tight rope and slipping on a bannana peel!
Thanks,
DanH
Here's the problem:
Have you ever zoomed in on a image area in order to draw an precise rectangle marquee? However, part of the image is out of view? So, as you marquee from left to right eventually it touches the scroll area, which is necessary to display the remaining portion of the image. The only problem is when this happens, the image area bolts to the far edge of the entire document. How can this be controled?
The feeling is akin to walking on a tight rope and slipping on a bannana peel!
Thanks,
DanH