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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
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If desired, set one or both of the following options: 
Assign a keyboard shortcut to the action. You can choose any combination of a function key, the Ctrl key 
(Windows) or Command key (Mac OS), and the Shift key (for example, Ctrl+Shift+F3), with these exceptions: In 
Windows, you cannot use the F1 key, nor can you use F4 or F6 with the Ctrl key. 
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(Photoshop) Assign a color for display in Button mode. 
Click Record. The Record button in the Actions palette turns red 
Important: When recording the Save As command, do not change the file name. If you enter a new file name, Photoshop 
records the file name and uses that file name each time you run the action. Before saving, if you navigate to a different 
folder, you can specify a different location without having to specify a file name. 
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Perform the operations and commands you want to record. 
To stop recording, either click the Stop button, choose Stop Recording from the Actions palette menu, or press the 
Esc key. To resume recording in the same action, choose Start Recording from the Actions palette menu. 
To record a path 
The Insert Path command lets you include a complex path (a path created with a pen tool or pasted from Adobe Illus­
trator) as part of an action. When the action is played back, the work path is set to the recorded path. You can insert 
a path when recording an action or after it has been recorded. 
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Do one of the following: 
Start recording an action.
Select an action’s name to record a path at the end of the action.
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Select a command to record a path after the command.
Select an existing path from the Paths palette.
Choose Insert Path from the Actions palette menu.
If  you record multiple Insert Path commands in a single  action, each path replaces the  previous  one in the  target  file. 
To add multiple paths, record a Save Path command using the Paths palette after recording each Insert Path
command.
Note: Playing actions that insert complex paths may require significant amounts of memory. If you encounter problems, 
increase the amount of memory available to Photoshop. 
About stops 
You can include stops in your action that let you perform a task that cannot be recorded (for example, using a 
painting tool). After you complete the task, click the Play button in the Actions palette to complete the action. You 
can insert a stop when recording an action or after it has been recorded. 
You can also display a short message when the action reaches the stop. For example, you can remind yourself what 
needs to be done before continuing with the action. Photoshop gives you the option of including a Continue button 
in the message box. This lets you check for a certain condition in the file (for example, a selection) and continue if 
nothing needs to be done. ImageReady automatically provides the Continue button.