Where is "sybc" checkbox

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Where is "sybc" checkbox

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I recently began experimenting with images split into RGB layers. The "Help" says to click the "sync Checkbox" before trying to re-combine these so Paintshop can make a list based on image names but I can't find the checkbox and there are no references to it in Help. The selections in the drop down list remain grayed out.

Sorry to ask such an elementary question but I am stuck.

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JH
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Re: Where is "sybc" checkbox

Post by Ron P. »

Here it is...;)
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Re: Where is "sybc" checkbox

Post by JHzlwd »

Hi Ron,

Thanks for replying. My problem was that everything in the dropdown list was always grayed-out so the checkbox never appeared. I tried again this morning and it worked for the first time - no idea what was going on. I have used Paintshop for many years but never before the channel separation so probably some beginner's goof-up.

Best wishes,
jh
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