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Everytime I cmd save in photoshop, a new psd file is saved, so instead of having 1 psd I have multiple but at different stages of the design. Is there a way to fix this so only I only have 1 file?
I'm working in the latest Photoshop 22.1.1
Thanks in advance
Thank you JJMack,
It was an option on the Mac under system preferences that I didn't check. I didn't realize I needed to check that box.
All good now thanks for your help!
For anyone in future it's System Preferences>General>Check the box that says Ask to keep changes when closing document
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How are these PSD file named? What generates the Names. I have neved seen menu File>Save new files that requires Save As. Edit your Keyboard Shortcuts make sure menu File>Save has the shortcut CMD+S. Save does not even have a Dialog where a File Name can be set. Save has no dialog.
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Thanks JJMack,
Just checked those and everything is under Photoshop default.
When I cmd+S, in the folder where the original psd is saved, the original is copied as a newr version instead of overwriting the existing file.
Cheers
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On a mac you can you have duplicate file name in a folder that does not sound right, Does Apple have a versioning option, Photoshop does not. Why would the original file be copied as a newer file? Photoshop would not copy the originals as new file before saving over the original. Save has no parameters. No Name is passed to save no file format is passed to save, no Path is passed to save. There is just save. Now if the file opened was a Jpeg and you add a layer and did not flatten and you use Save. Save will switch to Save As to give you an opportunity to save your layers and offer PSD as the file type switch from jpg.
Apple should be using a Unix type file system. Which supports Mix case file names Windows really does not. For on windows there the can only file with the name X. Be a file the name X or x thet can not be a file X and a file x in a folder. I use Windows Does Mac OS File systems support a versioning option or attribute.
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Thank you JJMack,
It was an option on the Mac under system preferences that I didn't check. I didn't realize I needed to check that box.
All good now thanks for your help!
For anyone in future it's System Preferences>General>Check the box that says Ask to keep changes when closing document
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This just saved my sanity - thanks for posting your solution lukep
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i just tried this and mine still does not work 😞
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Perhaps you could post some basic information, such as your OS, file types being saved etc.
Also, do you have anything set in the File > Scripts > Script Events Manager?
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@hannahd93385203 @Stephen Marsh this is a post from 2021 regarding Photoshop 22.x.
If you are having issues today please start a new post with relevant information to better assist you.
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Does Apple's files system have a file versoning feature?