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[Music] hello there youre watching danske and in this two-minute tutorial were going to learn how to get more undo states in Photoshop so Ive created a new document and the first thing Im going to do is go to window and down to history and this will load up the history panel and as Ive not done anything in Photoshop yet youll see that this is blank so what the history panel does is store information about any actions are completed in Photoshop so it may be making a selection it may be drawing terrible squiggly lines with the brush tool anything you do is listed here in the history panel and if I go to edit and undo I can undo that last action and I can also use step backward with the shortcut key here if I want to continue undoing so I can just keep stepping backward and you can see that it keeps undoing and undoing and undoing now by default Photoshop has a certain number of undos that it will save before they start becoming deleted so it will save for example the last hundred