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Is there a command shortcut for "rasterize layer"?

New Here ,
Jun 02, 2015 Jun 02, 2015

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Hi,

Does anyone know if you can short command Rasterize Layer? I.e. Rasterize Smart Object.

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Enthusiast , Jun 02, 2015 Jun 02, 2015

Hi anders please follow my step :

First we should have a layer with layer style - Open Edit Menu and find Keyboard shortcuts - Click on Keyboard shortcuts (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+K) - Now find Smart Object and make a new shortcut by typing "ctrl"+"," -

In the same way find Rasterize and give a keyboard shortcut as "shift"+"ctrl"+"R" click on accept and then click ok - Try your shortcut  "shift"+"ctrl"+"R"  this will rasterize the Smart Object layer shortcut.

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Jun 02, 2015 Jun 02, 2015

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There is no default shortcut for rasterizing Smart Objects, Text layers, Shapes etc.  You can always check by going via the menu, because the shortcut will show next to the command in the menu if it exists.

You can merge down with Ctrl (Cmd) e, which would have the effect of rasterizing the selected layer, but also merging it it with the underlying layer, or you could create a short Action and apply a shortcut.

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Hi anders please follow my step :

First we should have a layer with layer style - Open Edit Menu and find Keyboard shortcuts - Click on Keyboard shortcuts (Alt+Shift+Ctrl+K) - Now find Smart Object and make a new shortcut by typing "ctrl"+"," -

In the same way find Rasterize and give a keyboard shortcut as "shift"+"ctrl"+"R" click on accept and then click ok - Try your shortcut  "shift"+"ctrl"+"R"  this will rasterize the Smart Object layer shortcut.

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Jun 02, 2015 Jun 02, 2015

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There isn't one set up but if you go to Edit>Keyboard Shortcuts and Menus then select Layer from the list and scroll until you get to Rasterize and there you can add your own shortcut.

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Enthusiast ,
Jun 02, 2015 Jun 02, 2015

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Hi sisham it's like my post if he used ("shift"+"ctrl"+"R") then my shortcut is right.                                                                                 

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Jun 02, 2015 Jun 02, 2015

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I guess we wrote this at the same time

It can be set to whatever they want it to be as long as the command hasn't been used elsewhere.

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Jun 02, 2015 Jun 02, 2015

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Yes sisham . Now anders turn gives feedback

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Jun 02, 2015 Jun 02, 2015

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sishamDSS wrote:

as long as the command hasn't been used elsewhere.

Shortcuts can be saved with custom workspaces, which is how I get round it.  For instance I use 'Ctrl Alt t' to tile open documents, and 'Shift Ctrl Alt t' to consolidate back to tabs, but that means I can't do Free Transform Step & Repeat.  So I save my custom shortcuts with my dual monitor workspace, and switch to Essentials for FTS&R.  It adds up to heaps of saved time in the long run.

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New Here ,
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Thanks everybody for the help. You saved me loads of frustration!

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Thanks you 

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