If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to edit photos and videos a lot. And if you’re like most people, you probably don’t know how to undo your edits. In this article, we’re going to show you how to change how many times you can undo in Photoshop. First, open up Photoshop and click on the “File” menu item. From here, select “New” from the menu that pops up. This will open up a new window in which you can create a new document or save an existing one. Now, let’s talk about how many times you can undo an edit in Photoshop. By default, Photoshop allows you to undo your last five edits (or whatever number of edits you set in the “Undo History” dialog box). However, if you want to be able to undo more than five edits at a time, then you’ll need to change something in your Photoshop settings. To do this, click on the “Window” menu item and select “Preferences.” From here, click on the “General” tab and under the heading “Undo,” change the number of edits that are allowed before Photoshop prompts you for a password (this number is typically 5). Click on OK when finished. Now that we’ve talked about how many times we can undo an edit in Photoshop, it’s time for us to show you how to actually do it! First things first: make sure that your photo or video is open in Photoshop and that it’s currently displaying the content that you want to edit (you don’t need to have any photos or videos open in order for us to show you how to do this). Next, press Ctrl+Z (Windows) or Command+Z (Mac)to bring up the Undo command menu item. From here, choose either the “Redo Last Edit” option or one of the other options listed beneath it (depending on what type of edit was made). ..