 Let's review four basic things to know to become an expert with the Photoshop Move tool. First, let's locate it. On the left side you will see the toolbar, and the first tool we will work with is the Move tool here. Or you can also access it if you press the letter V on your keyboard. Select the right layer. Photoshop works in layers. They are these as you can see in this section here. A very common mistake is trying to move an object but not having the correct layer selected. Use the Auto Select option. It is in the top left here. When you activate it, you will see that now when you select an object, the layer you are working on is also shaded or selected on the right side as you can see now. Move several layers at once. There are two ways to do it. One, if the layers you want to move appear in sequence, do this. Click on the first layer, and while holding the Shift key, select the last layer you want to move. As you can see, all the layers have been selected and now you can move them. Two, when the layers are not in sequence, do this. Instead of the Shift key, use the Ctrl key or Command on Mac and then just select the layers you want to move as you can see. Now you can move them wherever you want. Move layers to another document. Select the layers you want to move and drag them into the document you want. It is very important that you do not drop your selection of layers until you get to the document where you want to move them and then drop them. And that's it. If you put these tips into practice, you will see that in just a few days you will handle the program with more confidence and in a short time you will become an expert. Burn to Learn is working to help you understand the changes in technology as they happen. Stay in the know. Subscribe today.