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hello there Im Eric Renault and this is a video for tips Qualcomm is the free website for all things docHub in this video well be jumping into Photoshop and well be looking at how we can very quickly and easily revert all the text on a layer back to its default now why we want to do that and how we do that lets take a look alright so here I am in Photoshop and you can see that Ive already designed a layer here theres theres someones photography this image comes to me from docHub stock and by the way now what I want to do is I want to add more text into that so Im going to click on the text here and then click click on the text and then your wedding your wedding your way there we go alright now we can see very quickly that whats happened here is that the second bit of text has taken the attributes from the first one indeed the settings there are what we call sticky settings so theyll just carry on now thats great if youre trying to use the same text the same font the same co