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My history palette only takes snapshots. It used to be that the history palette documented every single thing I did. For example, I used to be able to do this:


1. Make a dot with a brush.

2. Make a line with a brush.

3. Click 'step backward' and it would go back to in between steps 1 and 2.


In CS6, it doesn't put each step in the history palette automatically. I would have to click 'create new snapshot' every single time to make a checkpoint. Then, clicking 'step backward' or 'step forward' (the same as the keyboard shortcuts you stated) takes me in between my snapshots (checkpoints).


Anyone have any idea how I can make it back to what it was in previous versions? I want to be able to correct a mistake I made more than 1 move before without having to undo everything I've done since the last snapshot.


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