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You can disable and enable snapping<\/strong> more selectively, too. Select View > Snap to and choose Guides, Grid, or Document Bounds as desired. If you disable snapping for document bounds, Photoshop will no longer confine items to the edges of your document.<\/p>\n<\/p>\n

Best answer for this question, how do I enable snapping in Photoshop<\/strong>? If you want to enable snapping<\/strong> for only one option, make sure the Snap command is disabled, and then choose View > Snap To and choose an option. This automatically enables snapping for the selected option, and deselects all other Snap To options.<\/p>\n

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