Adobe photoshop elements User Manual

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS
User Guide
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), 
and choose Clear History from the palette menu to 
purge the list of states from the History palette 
(and from the Undo buffer) without changing the 
image. If you get a message that Photoshop 
Elements is low on memory, purging states is 
useful, since the command frees up memory.
Important: This action cannot be undone.
Choose Edit > Purge > Histories to purge the list 
of states from the History palette for all open 
documents. 
Important: This action cannot be undone.
To replace an existing document with a selected state:
Drag the state onto the document.
Note: This will replace the original image without 
changing its name. Make sure to choose File > Save 
As to rename the image if you want to keep the 
original image.
Working with presets
Photoshop Elements provides predefined brushes, 
swatches, gradients, patterns, layer styles, and 
custom shapes called presets. Think of presets as 
ingredients for creating an image. You select 
presets through pop-up palettes in the options bar. 
The Fill dialog box, and Layer Styles, and the 
Swatches palettes also display presets.
Presets are organized by type into libraries. Each 
type of library has its own file extension and 
default folder. You can use the Presets Manager to 
load different preset libraries. The presets you load 
in the Presets Manager correspond to the presets 
that appear in pop-up palettes and regular 
palettes. 
Using pop-up palettes
Pop-up palettes appear in the options bar and 
provide access to libraries of brushes, swatches, 
gradients, patterns, layer styles, and custom 
shapes. When closed, pop-up palettes display a 
thumbnail image of the currently selected preset. 
When you click the triangle to the right of the 
thumbnail image, the pop-up palette opens to 
show you the currently loaded preset libraries. You 
can change the display of a pop-up palette to view 
presets by their names, as thumbnail icons, or with 
both names and icons.
The Brush pop-up palette in the options bar. A. Click to
open the pop-up palette. B. Click to view the pop-up 
palette menu.
A
B