Every Step Goes into an Action
Actions record every single step or operation you perform, which is great—but also potentially frustrating. For example, if you start recording an action and then open a file, every time you run that action it always opens that file. Of course, you generally need a document open to record an action because you need something to work on. What you can do is record your actions on “dummy” documents so none of your important work documents are damaged.
Actions also may require a little setup. For example, if you record clicking a layer named Layer 1, then the action (in effect) records “click the layer called layer 1.” If you run this action on a different document, it will not work unless there’s a layer named Layer ...
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