Re: Adobe Photoshop cs3 version 10 - why no back or forward button in case of mistakes ?
- From: gw <anon@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 31 May 2007 00:02:33 GMT
henry <henry@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in news:5blr53trmfe8hn9aq347jcc5ico0gvgs2b@
4ax.com:
Adobe Photoshop cs3 version 10 - why no back or forward button in case
of mistakes ?
For a program that costs so much I would like to know why there is no
back or forward buttons like most other programs in case of a mistake.
Thank goodness for trial versions.
Wait - There is still more to the previously-mentioned Control-Z key...
If you press Control-Alt-Z repeatedly, you can step backwards through your
previous image states.
If you press Control-Shift-Z repeatedly, you can step forwards through your
changes.
If you don't happen to like those particular keystroke combinations, you
can go into Edit-Keyboard Shortcuts and change them.
Trial versions are Adobe's way of weeding out those who would pester their
Help Desk rather than look in the Help files.
May I suggest the Dummies book for a starter.
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