If you’re like most people, you use Photoshop to edit photos and create graphics. But what if you could save your own actions, so you could quickly and easily repeat those same edits again and again? There are a few ways to do this. The first is to use the Save As command in the File menu. This will open the Save As dialog box, where you can type in a name for your action. You can also save an action as a preset by clicking on the Preset drop-down menu and selecting New from Action. The second way to save an action is to use the File menu’s Automate command. This will open the Automate dialog box, where you can select a task from among Photoshop’s many options. For example, you can create an action that copies or moves a layer. Once you’ve selected your task, click on the Add button to add it to your list of actions. Finally, if you want to create an action that performs a series of tasks, such as adjusting all layers’ opacity or brightness levels at once, then you’ll need to use the Scripting palette’s Actions panel. To access this panel, click on the Window menu and select Scripting Palette. Then click on the Actions panel tab at the top of the palette window. ..