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Inspiring
October 10, 2011

P: Undo History Brush

  • October 10, 2011
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New tool within the "History Brushes" - the "Undo History Brush" - which use the history from the last step instead of the last snapshot

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Participant
December 3, 2015
Good to know it's a bug and not intended. This is a really frustrating one.
Inspiring
December 3, 2015


I have found a bug with the lastest release of photoshop on mac. Whilst using an artboard I am unable to align objects to the marquee selection. When I use the align to edges button it always aligns to the artboard and not the selected area.

I've found that the alignment to selection works as normal when I either select two layers or delete the artboard layer. It would be great to know when this issue can be fixed.
Participant
December 2, 2015
This only seems to be the case on artboards and am sure this will be fixed very soon
Participant
December 2, 2015
We need it back!!!! Thanks,
brente206
Participating Frequently
December 2, 2015


Good morning,

I think align to selection might be broken.

1) Make a new artboard doc
2) Draw a shape
3) Draw a marquee
4) Try centering the shape inside your selection using Layer > Align layers to selection. The shape aligns to the artboard.
Inspiring
December 2, 2015


Help! in photoshop cc 2015.1 it seems that you CANT align to selection! its always aligning to the artboard/canvas
Is it a bug? am i missing something?
This is terrible.
Inspiring
December 2, 2015
I have the same issue, this is horrible.
Legend
December 1, 2015
This is unwelcome change & this change will cost us more time 🙂 .. thanks
Participant
December 1, 2015
This is unwelcome change & this change will cost us more time 🙂 .. thanks
Legend
December 1, 2015
I can repro. Looks like an unintended side effect of this change: "The Align command now works with a single selected layer within an art board." https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/usi...

We've logged a bug to correct it.