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I have several Actions "Fit image for etc." all different sizes. I would like to put them into a Group called "Fit Images". Of course, I should hve made this Group initially, but didn't know there were going to be 4 or 5 Actions at that time.
Is there any way I can make a new Group and move them into it?
I have several Actions "Fit image for etc." all different sizes. I would like to put them into a Group called "Fit Images". Of course, I should hve made this Group initially, but didn't know there were going to be 4 or 5 Actions at that time.
Is there any way I can make a new Group and move them into it?
Of course, just create a 'New Set' using the Actions menu or click on the folder icon at the bottom of the Actions palette. Then drag your actions into it.
Of course, just create a 'New Set' using the Actions menu or click on the folder icon at the bottom of the Actions palette. Then drag your actions into it.
Never thought of dragging and dropping, I was right clicking and looking for 'Move'.
Never thought of dragging and dropping, I was right clicking and looking for 'Move'.
Thanks Stephen, I'll do that later today.
Your experience betrays the Mac origins of Photoshop and Adobe's reluctance to radically update the user interface in fear of upsetting dyed-in-the-wool users. Photoshop is immensely powerful but as a Windows user I often find it a pain to use!
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