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(Johan W. Elzenga) wrote:
> KatWoman <spamfree@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
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> > "peter" <nospam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
> > news:WEGTj.2565$k11.1852@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > > Is it possible to delete one operation in the middle of history
without
> > > losing the subsequent changes?
> > >
> > > E.g. after I cropped a picture, I added some adjustment layers. Now,
I
> > > want to save the file without the crop but with the adjustment
layers.
> > > Possible?
> > >
> > > CS2, windowsXP
> > there is an option to have history in unordered mode
> > use the triangle to fly out
> > then you can delete single states without losing the below steps
>
> That is a common misunderstanding. Yes, you can set 'non-linear' history
> in the history preferences. Yes, that means that you can delete steps
> from the history panel without loosing the next steps in the panel.
> Unfortunately, that deletes only the steps in the history palette,
> though. But it does not delete the action itself.
Quite correct. I found that out the hard way.
HFL
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