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(This is similar to what Clare explained)

If the idea is to preserve any existing changes made to an image, such as adjustment layers, you can Merge a copy of all visible layers into a target layer using this keyboard shortcut cmd/cntrl + shift + option/alt + E (we'll call this new layer X). Then you can highlight the layers from which you just made the copy from and hit cmd/cntrl + G to group them.


The problem with this method is that you can not go back to your grouped layers which contain the adjustment layers and make changes to the new layer X. Layer X is now fixed.


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