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can I really have undo on a slider absolutely this is not a clickbait but why would you want that we as humans tend to go overboard all the time and sometimes we really need to hold our horses so this is how to do it now there are several ways to have undo on a slider the first way is the fade command letamp;#39;s make a copy of the background layer by pressing control or command J and letamp;#39;s say you wanted to remove the ey bags let us pick the patch tool from right here make a selection carefully just like so and letamp;#39;s finish it and move it to this place now it is completely gone and itamp;#39;s way too much looking unrealistic we donamp;#39;t want to change who she is we want to keep the originality so hereamp;#39;s what we do we go to edit fade patch selection itamp;#39;s best to remember the shortcut shift command F or simply click here and then you can reduce the opacity of what you just did so letamp;#39;s reduce it to something like 40% that way itamp;#39;s