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December 11, 2020
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Save a Copy automatically checked

  • December 11, 2020
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Does anyone know how to keep this from happening? It started doing a couple versions ago, and it is driving me mad! Any Help would me much appreciated.

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c.pfaffenbichler
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Community Expert
December 11, 2020

Please provide some menaingful information. 

Are you trying to save a layered image in a format that does not support layers, like jpg? 

Could you please post screenshots with the pertinent Panels (Toolbar, Layers, Channels, Options Bar, …) visible? 

Participating Frequently
December 11, 2020

I was not editing jpegs I was saving layers as JPGs. Been doing it for years and it always worked. Very quick to do and productive. I first created a high res PSD to add and manage the layers. Then saved each layer as separate JPG for a website. Nothing wrong with the quality of the final JPGs, just that it would only save as a copy and adds the word "copy" on the filename, which has to then be manually removed or it ruins the links in the website. ie you can no longer save a JPG by overwriting the old JPG without it calling it a copy.

Participating Frequently
December 12, 2020

I had access to Photoshop CS2 today and did a quick test … and naturally »As a Copy« gets checked automatically when selecting JPEG as the format in the Save As-dialog with a layered active document. 


There is no such command "As a copy" There is "Save" or Save as" - 'Save' if you want to save the current open file, 'Save as' if you want to save the open file as a different name or format. It's always been that way. yesterday my computer was ADDING the word 'copy' when I was trying to update and over-write the old file.

It was doing what I wanted but messing up the file naming protocol in the process. This morning AdobeCC decided to automatically update Photoshop. I allowed it and tried again. It's behaving normally after the update. I think there was a bug in the Adobe program file OR the Apple OS but it seems to be fixed now.

So thank you once again for your help. It's fixed itself.

Participating Frequently
December 11, 2020

'Save as' now insists on it being a copy. Instead of <filenam.jpg> it insists on saving it as <filename copy.jpg> creating two files. If you are editing jpegs for a website it screws up all the links. For the past 30 years you were able to overwrite the old file maintaining the integrity of the filenames. Who decided this was a good idea? And why?

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
Community Expert
December 11, 2020

»Who decided this was a good idea? And why?«

Who decided that what was a good idea?

Please provide meaningful information and post meaningful screenshots.