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A document contains three layers, each with a same-sized graphic. To put equal space between each graphic with all three layers selected in the Layers panel, and the Move tool selected, what should be done?

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Final answer:

To put equal space between each graphic with all three layers selected in the Layers panel, and the Move tool selected, you should use the Align and Distribute options in Adobe Photoshop.

Step-by-step explanation:

To put equal space between each graphic with all three layers selected in the Layers panel, and the Move tool selected, you should use the Align and Distribute options in Adobe Photoshop. Here are the steps:

  1. Select all three layers in the Layers panel.
  2. Go to the Edit menu and choose the 'Align' option.
  3. In the dropdown menu, select 'Distribute Horizontal Centers'.
  4. You can also choose 'Distribute Vertical Centers' if you want equal space vertically between the graphics.
  5. Once you've made your selection, click on the 'OK' button.

By doing this, the graphics will be evenly spaced horizontally (and/or vertically) within the document, ensuring equal space between each graphic.

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