jkmansell wrote:
Okay, in Illustrator, I can go back (ctrl-z) multiple times to return to a specific state instead or opening the history state panel. BUT in Photoshop, it only allows (1)one "go back". Is that correct or do I have to go to history panel everytime just to go back only a couple of change or Edit/go back?
PS and AI are different in more ways than one. Sometimes it looks like they were made by different companies. To sum it up:
In Illustrator:
Ctrl-Z = undo, undo, undo, etc. (same as step backward in PS)
Ctrl-Shift-Z = redo, redo, redo (same as step forward in PS)
In Photoshop
Ctrl-Z = undo, redo, undo, redo (useful to see the effects of the last command)
Ctrl-Alt-Z = undo, undo, undo, undo (same as Ctrl-Z in AI, but up to the limit set in Preferences)
Ctrl-Shift-Z = redo, redo redo (same as Redo in Illustrator, gasp)