There is no one-size-fits-all answer to this question, as the shortcut to duplicate a selected object in Photoshop will vary depending on the type of object being duplicated, the Photoshop version used, and other factors. However, some common methods for duplicating objects in Photoshop include using the Duplicate command (Ctrl+D), pressing Ctrl+J (for a copy of the selection), or selecting the object and hitting Ctrl+V (for a paste).

To copy a selection in Photoshop 2020, first open the Selection tool and click on the desired area of the image. Then, drag and drop the selection onto the canvas.

To copy a selection marquee in Photoshop, first open Photoshop and select the marquee you want to copy from the main menu. Then, press the CTRL+C keyboard shortcut to copy the selection.

There are a few ways to select an area to copy:-Use the selection tool on the toolbar.Drag and drop the area you want to copy onto the clipboard.-Right-click on the area and choose Copy as.

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There are a few ways to copy a rectangle marquee in Photoshop. The easiest way is to use the Direct Selection tool and select the entire rectangle you want to copy. Then, use the Move tool to move the selection to the desired location in the document.

There are a few ways to copy a rectangle marquee in Photoshop. The easiest way is to use the Direct Selection tool and select the entire rectangle you want to copy. Then, use the Move tool to move the selection to the desired location in the document.

Photoshop allows you to copy the changes that you make to a document, and then paste them into another document.

There are a few ways to copy a selection in Photoshop. You can use the Clone Stamp tool, the Direct Selection tool, or the marquee tool.

To copy and paste part of an image in Photoshop, use the following steps:Open Photoshop.Choose Edit > Copy (or press CMD+C).Paste the copied image into a new document.

You can copy and paste in the same position in Photoshop by using Command+C (copy) and Command+V (paste).

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Ctrl  J is used to change the color of a layer.

To copy a filter in Photoshop, select the filter you want to copy and then press Command+C.

There are a few ways to select and move an image in Photoshop. One way is to use the selection tools: the selection marquee, the selection arrow, or the selection tool (L). Another way is to use the Move tool: the M key on your keyboard.