If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to edit photos and create graphics. But did you know that Photoshop has a lot of built-in actions? Actions are tiny scripts that do one or more specific tasks, like adding a border to a photo or changing the color of an object. To add an action to your Photoshop workflow, open the Actions panel (Window > Actions) and click the New Action button. In the New Action dialog box, give your action a name and description, and then choose one of the following options: Action Type: This option lets you choose between basic actions (like adding a border or changing color) and more complex actions (like creating a custom brush). This option lets you choose between basic actions (like adding a border or changing color) and more complex actions (like creating a custom brush). Category: This option lets you group your actions by type (for example, borders, effects, etc.) or task (for example, adding text). This option lets you group your actions by type (for example, borders, effects, etc.) or task (for example, adding text). Function: This option lets you choose between predefined functions (like adding text), custom functions (.psd files), or scripts (.js files). ..