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Okan5CA7
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November 23, 2024
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How can i hide "Copy Style" in history panel?

  • November 23, 2024
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I want to hide this feature. I don't need it. When i open a finished project of mine, sometimes i need only layer styles. I don't wanna change anything on my project but when i make copy /paste layer, it changing project and fill my history panel unnecessary. I want to hide this like "Make Layer Visibility Changes Undoable" option. Please help me for this.

 

 

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解決に役立った回答 Stephen Marsh

Housekeeping point: A bug report has been raised, please upvote the topic so that this appears on the Dev team's radar.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-bugs/photoshop-incorrectly-creates-history-panel-entry-for-copy-style/idc-p/15055393

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Stephen Marsh
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December 23, 2024

Housekeeping point: A bug report has been raised, please upvote the topic so that this appears on the Dev team's radar.

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-bugs/photoshop-incorrectly-creates-history-panel-entry-for-copy-style/idc-p/15055393

Stephen Marsh
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November 25, 2024

@Okan5CA7 

 

You haven't stated what version of Photoshop you are using. I can only assume v2025 or perhaps a public beta?

 

I tested in versions 2019, 2021 and 2024 and copy style isn't recorded in history. 

That it is being recorded is as @c.pfaffenbichler replied a recent change. So it's either by design or a bug.

 

Let's be clear - I agree with you, it seems unnecessary to record the copy in history, it's not a specific edit step that changes the file state. So paste style should be there, but I don't know why copy style is now included when it wasn't previously included in the history steps.

Stephen Marsh
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November 24, 2024

Jane is right, I have marked her reply as the correct answer.

 

A script can replace one or more history steps with a single step, which is the only other option that I can think of.

Okan5CA7
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November 25, 2024

Developers are making updates that disrupt users' workflows and we have to beg for it to be optional? Why don't you think some updates should be optional? And you, Stephen, I don't understand how you can choose it as the correct answer instead of me!! I want a solution.

Stephen Marsh
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November 25, 2024

Stephen, are you a dictator? This is a problem. If there is no solution, it should remain unsolved. It is not right to choose a comment as the correct answer instead of me! I am not yesterday's child. I have been using this software for 13 years. When there is a problem, I have to explain it. If they care about their customers' problems, the developers should see it. You can't decide for me that something is right! So what's the point of me being here? I can't believe you did this without even giving me a chance to answer!

Because of you, I got into ridiculous situations and I have a problem, and for this I have to go to the "Idea & Bug Report" section and explain my problem now! I hope I find a solution. No one listened to my problem in that section before.

Yes, I was wrong about something because the innovations that disrupt my work annoy me and I need to fix them. "Paste style" is not a problem. It can stay. But creating a history record to copy a layer's properties is completely unnecessary. I use the history panel a lot and it prevents me from making mistakes in my work. Therefore, this feature should definitely be optional.


@Okan5CA7 

 

Dictator? No. Janitor? Perhaps.

 

The forum is a community, people come looking for answers, among other things. Having replies marked as a correct answer provides helpful identification for people looking for a resolution to the same issue.

 

Marking correct replies is part of the housekeeping of the forum, to help keep it maintained. Most authors don't mark one or more replies as correct, not because there isn't a factual answer, but rather they don't know the feature is there, or they don't care to use it. It's common practice for moderators and community experts to mark or unmark such replies as part of their forum volunteer duties.

 

Having one or more replies marked as a correct answer doesn't close down or lock the topic.

 

You don't like Jane's answer being marked as correct, either because you didn't mark it as so, or perhaps because you don't like that it is correct and you want a different, non factual answer to be true?  There is no way in the software to do what you are asking.

This is a user discussion. Ideas and bug reports are monitored by Adobe:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-ideas/which-quot-conversation-type-quot-should-i-choose-before-writing-a-post/idi-p/12393900

 

If you want different behaviour in the software, that's what an idea (feature request) labeled post is for. Or perhaps it's a bug. If identified as a bug, I believe that a moderator can change an idea post into a bug post.

jane-e
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November 23, 2024

 

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I want to hide this like "Make Layer Visibility Changes Undoable"...

By @Okan5CA7

 

 

It's not possible. The only options we have are the five in History Options.

 

 

You can make a feature request to Adobe by starting a new post and choosing Ideas instead of Discussions.

 

Jane