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I don't recommend his technique. If you really need to flatten an image, and there are times, make another copy first.


In the bottom of the history palette the far left icon will create a new document from the current state including all the layers, then you can flatten this new copy and keep the original in tact.


The middle icon will create a snapshot of the current state, to which you can return later if necessary. You can create more than one of these snapshots if you wish as your work progresses. Note: These snapshots are lost if you close the image.


What is our favorite program/app? (Hint - it begins and ends with the letter P)
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