: How to select a group within a “parent” group to move it around? I have Photoshop documents with layers organized into groups, and some of the groups are nested within other groups. When
I have Photoshop documents with layers organized into groups, and some of the groups are nested within other groups.
When I move them around, auto-select is set to group. The whole "parent" group moves. I have 5 other groups within, which means all 5 are moving. This is not what I want.
I would like to be able to select a group within parent/top group and move it individually.
Is this possible?
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As stated in the other answer, there is no native way to select nested groups in Photoshop on the Canvas directly. But there is a shortcut for selecting nested layers (not groups)
With the Move tool selected, hold Ctrl/Cmd + Alt and right click on the visible part of the layer and it will be selected and movable. Just the layer (not the group).
I thought it was worth mentioning.
Everything inside a group will move together, that is the point of grouping objects. If you want to move a child group then you will need to select the inner group in the layers panel.
Auto-Select will not select the inner groups but will only select the Parent Group. To select inner groups you must make sure Auto-Select is unchecked.
Your groups might look something like this. 1 Parent group holding several child groups. You must manually select the inner group. Now everything in Child Group 1 will move together but Child Group 2 & Child Group 3 will not be effected.
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