Erasing everything that is not selected?
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Inverse selection.
On Windows: Ctrl+Shift+I. Or Select
menu, then Inverse
.
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Add Option Explicit to the top of your VBA code. Remove unused variables and declare the rest. https://excelmacromastery.com/vba-error-handling / "On Error Resume Next , is the most commonly used and misused form. It instructs to VBA to essentially ignore the error and resume execution on the next line of code. It is very important to remember that On Error Resume Next does not in any way "fix" the error." http://www.cpearson.com/excel/errorhandling.htm
Updated on September 17, 2022Comments
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niton almost 2 years
I'm using Photoshop CS4. Is there is a way to erase/delete everything that is not selected? Instead of the usual scenario of erasing everything that is selected.
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Mike Fitzpatrick almost 14 yearsOn Windows, Ctrl+Shift+I or go to the Select menu -> Inverse
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MonsterMMORPG about 9 yearscan we delete only outside of selection and keeping inside? also asking @studiohack
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studiohack about 9 years@MonsterMMORPG Not entire sure what you mean... If you mean 'Select All', I believe thats CTRL+A?