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Adding a "Re-size image" shortcut to the tool box

New Here ,
Jan 19, 2019 Jan 19, 2019

Does anyone know if it's possible to somehow add a resize image option to the tool box or set it as a key command?

It's one of the most used options and I'm surprised there is no quick way to do it other than from the top menu in two steps.

Thanks!

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LEGEND ,
Jan 19, 2019 Jan 19, 2019

There are a few presets in the Actions panel - see image below. Simply press the play button if one of those regular sizes is applicable. Unfortunately it is not possible to record macro's in PSE but you can sometimes find free Actions on-line which can be loaded into PSE via the pull-down menu.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 19, 2019 Jan 19, 2019

https://forums.adobe.com/people/Minion+Spaceship+Pilot  wrote

Does anyone know if it's possible to somehow add a resize image option to the tool box or set it as a key command?

To batch resize multiple images, go to File>Process multiple files.

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Community Expert ,
Jan 21, 2019 Jan 21, 2019
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There is a keyboard shortcut for Image>Resize>Image Size.

Mac

Option-Cmd-i

Windows

Alt+Ctrl+i

Or if you just want to resize an individual layer use Image>Transform>Free Transform.

Mac

Cmd-T

Windows

Ctrl+T

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