There are many ways to create automated actions in Photoshop, but the most common is to use the Action Palette. The Action Palette is a panel at the bottom of the Photoshop window that contains a variety of tools and commands that can be used to automate tasks in your artwork. The Action Palette can be accessed by clicking on the Action Palette icon at the bottom of the Photoshop window. The Action Palette will open and you will see a list of all of the actions that are currently available. You can select an action by clicking on it and then clicking on the Edit button to change some of its details. The Edit button will open a dialog box where you can change some of the properties of the action. You can change its name, its location, and its type. You can also set some conditions for when it should be executed. For example, you might want to make sure that an action is executed only when a certain condition is met. If you want to add an action to your current work, you must first create a new file and then select it from the File menu in order to add it to your current work.