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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP ELEMENTS 2.0
User Guide
Undo History palette
A. Undo History state slider B. History state
C. Trash button
To display the Undo History palette:
Choose Window > Undo History, or click the 
Undo History palette tab.
To revert to a previous state of an image:
Do any of the following:
Click the name of the state.
Drag the slider at the left of the state up or down 
to a different state.
Click the Step Forward or Step Backward 
buttons on the shortcuts bar.
Choose Step Forward or Step Backward from 
the palette menu or the Edit menu to move to 
the next or previous state.
To set the keyboard command for Step Forward 
and Step Backward, in Windows or Mac OS 
9.x, choose Edit > Preferences > General, or in Mac 
OS X, choose Photoshop Elements > Preferences > 
General, and select an option for Step Back/Fwd. 
To delete one or more states of an image:
Do one of the following:
Click the name of the state, and choose Delete 
from the Undo History palette menu to delete 
that change and those that came after it.
Drag the state to the Trash button   to delete 
that change and those that came after it.
Choose Clear Undo History from the palette 
menu to delete the list of states from the Undo 
History palette, without changing the image. 
This option doesn’t reduce the amount of 
memory used by Photoshop Elements because 
it can be undone.
Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option 
(Mac OS), and choose Clear Undo History from 
the palette menu to purge the list of states from 
the Undo 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 Undo History palette for 
all open documents. 
Important: This action cannot be undone.
Working with preset options
Photoshop Elements provides predefined libraries 
of brushes, swatches, gradients, patterns, layer 
styles, and custom shapes called presets. You can 
use the Presets Manager to load different preset 
libraries.
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