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Click the Stop button to stop recording.
In ImageReady, you can drag a command from the History palette to the Actions
palette without clicking the Record button or choosing Start Recording from the
Actions palette menu.
Rerecording and duplicating actions and commands
Rerecording an action or command lets you set new values for it. Duplicating an action or
command lets you make changes to it without losing the original version.
To record an action again (Photoshop):
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Select an action, and choose Record Again from the Actions palette menu.
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For a modal tool, do one of the following:
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Use the tool differently, and Press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS) to change the
tool’s effect.
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Press Cancel to retain the same settings.
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For a dialog box, do one of the following:
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Change the values, and click OK to record them.
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Click Cancel to retain the same values.
To record a single command again:
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In the Actions palette, double-click the command.
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Enter the new values, and click OK.
To duplicate an action or command:
Do one of the following:
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Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the action or command to a new location
in the Actions palette. When the highlighted line appears in the desired location,
release the mouse button.
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Select an action or command. Then choose Duplicate
from the Actions palette menu.
The copied action or command appears after the original.
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Drag an action or command to the New Action button at the bottom of the Actions
palette. The copied action or command appears after the original.
In Photoshop, you can duplicate sets as well as actions and commands.
Deleting actions and commands
If you no longer need an action or command, you can delete it from the Actions palette.
To delete an action or command:
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In the Actions palette, select the action or command you want to delete.
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Delete the action or command:
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Click the Trash button
on the Actions palette. Click OK to delete the action or
command.
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Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Trash button to delete the selected
action or command without displaying a confirmation dialog box.