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    Photoshop quest--> where is the "un-do" button??

    PaintshopPro has (like MS Word) a very useful Undo button.

    Does paintshop (v7) have such a button?? If so where is it?

    thanks,

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    Re: Photoshop quest--> where is the "un-do" button??

    Originally posted by LPDad
    PaintshopPro has (like MS Word) a very useful Undo button.

    Does paintshop (v7) have such a button?? If so where is it?

    thanks,

    -LP
    I'm gonna assume you meant Photoshop 7
    Photoshop uses a history palette which will allow for multiple "undos". Usually in the preferences under "general" you can set the number of steps that the palette will remember. The default is "20". Also if you're just looking to undo 1 step, good 'ole (ctrl+z) works nicely
    Hope this helps

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    Yep, Photoshop7, yeah..that's it.

    That was just the info I was looking for...Thanks DC.
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    i like that function in photoshop.. the step backware function...

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    I use Adobe Elements a lot. It is a simplified version of PS. I wish PS had the back and forward arrows on the toolbar like Elements. That is really handy.......

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    ctrl shift z and ctrl alt z
    woot!

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    Originally posted by the flinger
    ctrl shift z and ctrl alt z
    ahhh, the greatest key combo ever!!!

    I use this one all the time.

    -JRW

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