I can see this coming.... let the pissing match begin. 

OK here we go:
PhotoRock, please follow these directions exactly and you will see what I described:
1. Go to "NEW" and open a brand new "canvas" (or "window")
2. Look at the layers panel. It will show only 1 layer and it will be labelled "background".
3. Do no click the marquee tool or anything. Hit CTRL-T. Does anything happen? No.
4. Go to EDIT, and look at the Transform menu options. They are greyed out.
Now you will say that's exactly what you were saying right? That you HAVE to make a selection first. However this is not true. Only true when PS thinks you're working on the bottom "Background" layer.
Proof of this, follow these directions:
A. Using the same canvas/window opened before, drag the background layer to the "make layer" icon so that you duplicate it, creating a new layer.
B. Now still without making any selections, do steps 3 and 4 from above. See? Now you CAN use the Transform tool without making a selection. And THIS is what is confusing SylentWolf.
Sorry if I offended you PhotoRock. Your post was not wrong, but I wanted Sylent to understand the circumstances where PS would allow transform, and where it would not, because that is the problem he was encountering (as I understand it--I could be wrong

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~Ray B.
