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I want to start a new thread and am not doing too good am I?
Back on my friend’s CS2 on his PC again – WXP PRO SP2.
I am now looking at CS2’s ‘history’ window. From what I read in the Help, the things I do are tracked in that window. I created a new little window to play with, and drew four separate small ‘brush’ strokes. I see that each time I did a stroke, a line was entered in the history window. Then I thought I should be able to step back and forth through my strokes by either clicking on a line in the history window or by selecting edit>step backward (or) step forward. I thought to do this would enable me to go back and re-do a stroke at the point of my choice,
If I click on one of the lines in the history window, it highlights it, and I expected to see JUST the strokes I had drawn UP TO THAT POINT. But alas, I still see ALL FOUR strokes. The same thing happens when I use ‘step backward’ & ‘step forward’.
So clearly, I don’t understand the purpose of the ‘history’.
Can someone steer me here?
Thanks
Back on my friend’s CS2 on his PC again – WXP PRO SP2.
I am now looking at CS2’s ‘history’ window. From what I read in the Help, the things I do are tracked in that window. I created a new little window to play with, and drew four separate small ‘brush’ strokes. I see that each time I did a stroke, a line was entered in the history window. Then I thought I should be able to step back and forth through my strokes by either clicking on a line in the history window or by selecting edit>step backward (or) step forward. I thought to do this would enable me to go back and re-do a stroke at the point of my choice,
If I click on one of the lines in the history window, it highlights it, and I expected to see JUST the strokes I had drawn UP TO THAT POINT. But alas, I still see ALL FOUR strokes. The same thing happens when I use ‘step backward’ & ‘step forward’.
So clearly, I don’t understand the purpose of the ‘history’.
Can someone steer me here?
Thanks
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