Repositioning of a photo in CS5

The manual says to reposition a photo in CS5 I must use the spacebar together with the handtool.....but it does not work in CS5....what to do please. Thanx

You can reposition a photo within your canvas by pressing the V key or by clicking on the Move Tool in your toolbar, then clicking and dragging on your image.

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