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As you create or edit an image, you can revert to its last-saved version to remove all the changes you made since you saved the image. If you want to remove only some changes, you can restore specific image areas to the way they look in the last-saved version of the image.
You can also create a checkpoint to save the current image temporarily, so that later you can return the image to that state if necessary.
You can also create a workspace that lets you save automatically using a checkpoint. For more information, see To specify auto-save settings.
| To revert to the last saved version of an image |
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Click File |
You can also revert to the last saved image by clicking the Revert to last saved
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| To restore image areas |
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In the toolbox, click the Clone tool |
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On the property bar, open the Clone tool picker, and click the Clone from saved
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Choose a brush from the Brush Type list box.
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Drag in the image window.
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If you are creating an image from scratch, you must save it before using the
Clone from saved tool. For more information about saving images, see Saving
and closing.
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| To create or return to a checkpoint |
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To
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Do the following
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Create a checkpoint
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Click Edit
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Return to a checkpoint
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Click Edit
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