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May 27, 2021
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Smart Object > Replace Contents

  • May 27, 2021
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I have a psd file that I purchased with a smart layer holding an image.  When I follow the instructions Layer>Smart Object>Replace Contents the replace contents is greyed out and not available.  I played around and looked on line.  I managed to get it to work one time but do not know what I did to accomplish that.

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Trevor.Dennis
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Community Expert
May 28, 2021

Open the 'original' image and double click on the Smart Object layer. This opens it in a new window showing how it is made up.  i.e. Smart Objects generally consist of multiple layers.  You can see that you are in a new window as it will have a PSB format

 

Now select the Smart Object layer and do your Layer > Smart Object > Replace Contents

A load file window will open and you can select any image format (including layered PSD images) which will load into the Smart Object overwriting its original content.

Note this happens in a new document window.  If you use Ctrl s (Cmd s) that will save the change to the original document. You can then close the PDB file.

 

Does that help?

Bojan Živković11378569
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Community Expert
May 28, 2021

Can you post some screenshot with Layers panel visible?

S_Gans
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Community Expert
May 28, 2021

Hi. What is your smart object made up of? If it's another external image, then perhaps you placed it using Place>Embedded? If so, you can convert it to linked, so externally editable and replaceable by clicking the Convert to Linked button in the Properties panel, when the layer is selected.

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