In order to select and move an object in GIMP, you must first make a selection. You can do this by clicking and dragging around the object, or by using any of the selection tools located in the Toolbox. Once you have made a selection, you can move it by clicking and dragging it around the canvas.

To move a section in GIMP, you’ll need to use the Move tool. Select the section you want to move and then click and drag it to the new location.

In GIMP, you can move a rectangle by selecting it with the Rectangle Select Tool and then dragging it to the desired location.

To move a text layer, select it and use the arrow keys to move it around on the canvas.

To select a layer in Gimp, click on the layer’s name in the Layers dialog. To move a layer, drag it to the desired location.

Floating selection is a feature in GIMP that allows you to select part of an image and move it around without affecting the rest of the image. This is useful for making adjustments to specific parts of an image without having to undo all of your changes if you make a mistake.

The selection tool in GIMP is used to select specific areas of an image. To use it, click and drag around the area you want to select. You can then edit the selection or copy and paste it into another image.

To edit a selection in GIMP, you first need to make a selection. You can do this by clicking and dragging around the area you want to select, or by using the selection tools in the toolbar.Once you have made your selection, you can edit it by using the various editing tools in the toolbar. For example, you can use the brush tool to paint over the selection, or the eraser tool to erase parts of it.

There are a few ways to move text. One way is to use the arrow keys on your keyboard. Another way is to use the mouse.

To resize a text box in GIMP, first, select the text box with the Selection Tool. Then use the Scale Tool to resize the text box.