Can Photoshop CS4 mimic stylesheets in any way?

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Smurfy
Oct 8, 2009
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What’s the closest thing Photoshop CS4 has to text/paragraph styles?

(In other words, I have various captions, all with common font type for main body, common font type for header, and common font type for subtitle.. would be great if these 3 categories of text type could be modifiable in a single location, rather than manually everywhere they’re used.)

Am I stuck having to manually edit every instance, as I’ve always done?

(I know Illustrator and InDesign do stylesheets, but I really like using only one program to do everything — images *and* text — and this is about the only limitation I’ve found in Photoshop.)

Thanks!

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Mike Russell
Oct 8, 2009
On Thu, 8 Oct 2009 00:06:09 -0400, Adam wrote:

What’s the closest thing Photoshop CS4 has to text/paragraph styles?
(In other words, I have various captions, all with common font type for main body, common font type for header, and common font type for subtitle.. would be great if these 3 categories of text type could be modifiable in a single location, rather than manually everywhere they’re used.)
Am I stuck having to manually edit every instance, as I’ve always done?
(I know Illustrator and InDesign do stylesheets, but I really like using only one program to do everything — images *and* text — and this is about the only limitation I’ve found in Photoshop.)

Thanks!

Looks like not, unfortunately/ Something might be done with scripting. This would be a good feature for Adobe to add to Layer Comps. —
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