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Chapter 25: Automating Tasks
Actions 
About actions 
An action is a series of commands that you play back on a single file or a batch of files. For example, you can create 
an  action  that  applies an Image  Size  command  to  change  an  image to a specific  size  in  pixels, followed by an Unsharp  
Mask filter that resharpens the detail, and a Save command that saves the file in the desired format. 
Most commands and tool operations are recordable in actions. Actions can include stops that let you perform tasks 
that cannot be recorded (for example, using a painting tool). Actions can also include modal controls that let you 
enter values in a dialog box while playing an action. 
Both Photoshop and ImageReady include a number of predefined actions. You can use these actions as is, customize 
them to meet your needs, or create new actions. See “To load a set of actions” on page 738. 
In Photoshop, actions are stored in sets to help you organize your actions. 
Actions are the basis for droplets, which are small applications that automatically process all files that are dragged 
onto their icon. See “About droplets” on page 742. 
To use the Actions palette 
You use the Actions palette to record, play, edit, and delete individual actions. This palette also lets you save and load 
action files. 

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Photoshop Actions palette 
A. Action set  B. Action  C. Recorded commands  D. Excluded command  E. Modal control (toggles on or off) 
To display the Actions palette, choose Window > Actions. 
To expand and collapse sets, actions, and commands, click the triangle to the left of the set, action, or command 
in the Actions palette. Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the triangle to expand or collapse all actions 
in a set or all commands in an action. 
To display actions as buttons (Photoshop), choose Button Mode from the Actions palette menu. Choose Button 
Mode again to return to list mode. You can’t view individual commands or sets in Button mode. 
To select actions in the Action palette, click an action name. In Photoshop, Shift-click action names to select 
multiple, contiguous actions and Ctrl-click (Windows) or Command-click (Mac OS) action names to select 
multiple, discontiguous actions.