The rectangular marquee tool is located in the toolbox on the left side of Photoshop CC. This tool can be used to select and isolate parts of an image.

The marquee tool is located in the toolbar at the top of Photoshop. It lets you select a rectangular area on your image and then edit it with the tools in the toolbar.

The Rectangular Marquee tool is located in the Tools panel on the left side of Photoshop. The Marquee tool allows you to make a selection of areas of your image that you can then edit in other ways, such as adding text or borders.

The rectangular marquee tool is commonly used in Photoshop to select a rectangular area of an image. The tool works by dragging a rectangle across the image and allows you to specify the width and height of the rectangle.

The rectangular marquee tool is used to select a portion of an image for manipulation. To fill the marquee with content, first create a selection around the desired area by using the Rectangular Marquee Tool. Once the selection is made, choose either the Edit > Fill command or use the keyboard shortcut (Command+J).

In Photoshop, you can change the marquee selection by selecting the Rectangular Marquee Tool (), clicking and holding down the left mouse button on an area of the image you want to select, and then dragging the cursor to a new location.

In Photoshop, the marquee tool can be turned off by going to the toolbar and clicking on the Marquee Tool (M). Once it is clicked on, a drop-down menu will appear and beneath that, there is a toggle button that can be clicked to turn off the marquee tool.

The shortcut of the Marquee tool is to use the keyboard shortcut “Control-M” to create a selection around the area you want to select.

The rectangular tool in Photoshop is used to create a rectangle or square using the cursor. It can be used to create simple rectangles or squares, but it can also be used to create more complex shapes, such as circles and ovals.

The marquee tools allow you to select a specific area of your image, while the selection tools allow you to outline an area of your image with a specific color or shape. With these tools, you can easily make selections for cropping, editing, and more.

In Photoshop, you can marquee a shape by selecting the object and using the Selection tool (V) to draw a marquee around it. Then, use the Fill command (F) to fill in the inside of the marquee with the same color as the selection. You can also use the Stroke command (Stroke) to add a border around the outside of the marquee.