If you’re like most people, you probably use Photoshop to edit photos and create graphics. But what if you want to do more than that? What if you want to create custom actions that do specific tasks for you? In this article, we’ll show you how to create your own Photoshop actions. First, let’s talk about what an action is. An action is a set of instructions that Photoshop can follow automatically. For example, say you wanted to add a border around all the text in a document. You could use an action to do this for you. To create an action, first open Photoshop and select the toolbox icon (it looks like a box with a + sign inside it). Then click on the Actions button (it looks like two arrows pointing towards each other). In the Actions panel, click on the New Action button (it looks like a green plus sign). In the New Action dialog box, type in the name of your action (for example, “Border Around Text”). Then click on the OK button. Now let’s look at how our Border Around Text action works. First, it selects all the text in our document and adds a border around it. Next, it sets up some basic options for our action: It tells Photoshop how many pixels wide and high our border should be, as well as what color we want it to be (in this case, blue). Finally, it tells Photoshop what kind of border we want: A solid border or a dashed border. ..