I'm used to applications allowing you to perform multiple undos at once with Ctrl-Z. I've found that at least the default setting in photoshop is only a single undo. How do i change this (im a photoshop newbie)?
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I use photoshop 7 but should be similar in any later versions. Edit>Preferences>General Redoc Key - by default is Ctrl+Z (Toggles Undo/Redo) Change it to Ctrl+Shift+z or something, and change the history states to a nice high value (I have 200). Press Ok and jobs a good-un! | |||||
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You probably do not want to change this. Photoshop has a "Step backward" function that can be accessed by SHIFT+CTRL+Z. Also, you can step forward again by using ALT+CTRL+Z. | |||||
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In Photoshop CS3 you go Edit->Keyboard Shortcuts Here you can change/add keyboard shortcuts to most Photoshop menu items, palette menus and tools. Simply choose the Edit accordion section and click on the Step Backwards shortcut and click Ctrl-Z. Now you have it set up the way it should be. | |||
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By default, it's Ctrl + Alt + Z to go backward through the last undo states one-by-one. Ctrl + Shift + Z to go forward. | |||
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Thanks S.Kiers! I am using a Wacom tablet and have found that I can spend a lot of time drawing without touching the keyboard, as I have mapped space bar (hand tool) and undo to my two stylus keys.. however, I have been leaning over to the keyboard every time I want to bo back more than 1 step.. now I can finally sort this! Hooray! | |||
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