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  • Resetting a dialogue box in Photoshop

    There is no obvious 'undo' option when altering a setting in an Adobe Photoshop dialogue box. You might be experimenting with the effect of changing a setting in the Levels dialogue, for example. How do you reset the setting to what it was? The answer: CTRL+Z. Try it for yourself!

    Do you have any other tips like this? Let's hear them!

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    Re: Resetting a dialogue box in Photoshop

    But there is a way to make a 'Reset' button appear in a lot of dialogue boxes!
    Hold down the 'Alt' key and the 'Cancel' button turns into a 'Reset' button.

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      Re: Resetting a dialogue box in Photoshop

      Originally posted by DTD View Post
      But there is a way to make a 'Reset' button appear in a lot of dialogue boxes!
      Hold down the 'Alt' key and the 'Cancel' button turns into a 'Reset' button.
      Yep thats the method I always use
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      • #4
        Re: Resetting a dialogue box in Photoshop

        One of my favourite PhotoShop tips:
        If you are working in an image with a lot of objects on different layers, it's easy to loose track of what is on what layer, even if you look at the thumb nails.

        Point at the object you want to know about and right click (or control click on a Mac) and a pop out menu appears of all the layers.

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          Re: Resetting a dialogue box in Photoshop

          Originally posted by DTD View Post
          One of my favourite PhotoShop tips:
          If you are working in an image with a lot of objects on different layers, it's easy to loose track of what is on what layer, even if you look at the thumb nails.

          Point at the object you want to know about and right click (or control click on a Mac) and a pop out menu appears of all the layers.

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            Re: Resetting a dialogue box in Photoshop

            Originally posted by Ian View Post
            There is no obvious 'undo' option when altering a setting in an Adobe Photoshop dialogue box. You might be experimenting with the effect of changing a setting in the Levels dialogue, for example. How do you reset the setting to what it was? The answer: CTRL+Z. Try it for yourself!

            Do you have any other tips like this? Let's hear them!

            Ian
            All these dialogue boxes have a 'Cancel', but if you hold down the ALT key and hover your mouse over it, the Cancel changes to Reset. I click that and it also "Undoes".

            I think CTRL+Z would be quicker though.
            Last edited by Autumn; 25-10-06, 10:21 PM.
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