The Auto Selection tool is located in the Tools panel on the left side of the Photoshop window.

To turn on the Quick Selection tool in Photoshop, go to the Tools menu and select Quick Selection.

There are a few ways to get the selection back in Photoshop:Use the Selection tool (V) and select the area you want to restore.Use the Quick Selection tool (Q) and make a rough selection around the area you want to restore.Use the Refine Edge option on the Edit menu to refine your selection.Use the Healing Brush tool (H) and click and drag to remove any unwanted areas.

A tool that is an automatic selection tool is a software program that automatically selects the best option from a list of options.

Photoshop has a Quick Selection tool, but it is not very quick to use. It works best if you have a lot of selection to make.

The shortcut key for the quick selection tool is the left mouse button.

There are a few reasons why the quick selection tool may not be working for you. First, it can be that the tool is not enabled on your profile. To enable the quick selection tool, go to your profile page and scroll down to the “Tools” section. If the quick selection tool is not enabled, you can either click on the “Enable Quick Selection” button or select “Enable Quick Selection” from the drop-down menu.

There are a few ways to select and move in Photoshop:-Selecting with the cursor: Click and drag to select objects.-Using the Selection tool: Click and drag to select objects.-Using the Rectangular Marquee Tool: Drag a rectangular marquee around the area you want to select.-Using the Lasso Tool: Click and drag to select objects.

There are a few ways to autofill in Photoshop. One way is to use the keyboard shortcuts. For example, you can press Ctrl+D to fill the current selection with the current color. You can also use the Fill command (Ctrl+F) to fill the entire document with a specific color.

There are a few ways to access saved selections in Photoshop. The easiest way is to use the keyboard shortcuts. You can press Ctrl+S (Windows) or Command+S (Mac) to save the current selection. You can also use the File menu, and select Save As.