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HI [USER=144450]@Johnny15[/USER]

If you have another tab and want to do copy and paste to the same size, here are a couple of thoughts

A) First, make sure that the new tab is the same size (pixels, inches, etc.) AND that the resolution or PPI is also made the same.  When you copy and paste an element from your original to the new tab, it should be the same size

B) Normally, you should be able to resize a Layer or an object on a Layer, yet you also need to make sure it is not a background Layer (with the lock symbol).  That may or may not be your problem, yet that is worth checking

C) If you copy a sub-portion from your original image and paste it into an empty Layer, that portion is surrounded by transparency on that Layer.  In that case, if you use the Cmd+T (Cntl+T on PCs), you will have transform handles around just that portion of the object.  Basically, the stretch handles will be placed at the outside of all pixels (which does not include fully transparent areas)


Another approach to solving your problem, rather than copying just portions of the board to another tab, is to copy the whole board to another tab and delete the areas that you don't want to remain.


Those are just some quick ideas/recommendations, and hope that helps some

John Wheeler


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