The shortcut key for Save As is Ctrl + S.

There are a few ways to save on Photoshop. One is to use the less expensive Photoshop Elements instead of the full Photoshop software. Another way is to learn how to use the basic tools and features of Photoshop, so you don’t need to use all of the more expensive features. Finally, you can find online tutorials or classes to help you learn how to use Photoshop more efficiently.

Yes, Photoshop saves automatically. By default, it saves to the “Photoshop” folder in your Documents folder. You can change this in the Preferences dialog.

The hotkey for Save As in Photoshop is Shift+Ctrl+S.

Ctrl L is used to create a new line in a text document. This can be helpful for organizing large blocks of text or for separating different parts of a document.

Ctrl E is the shortcut for merging all visible layers into a new layer. This is useful when you want to keep all of the changes you’ve made to your image so far, but don’t want to have multiple layers cluttering up your workspace.

Ctrl R is a keyboard shortcut in Photoshop that refreshes the image.

Ctrl y in Photoshop is a keyboard shortcut that is used to paste a copy of the currently selected layer into the clipboard. This shortcut can be useful for quickly creating duplicates of layers or for copying and pasting elements between documents.

The files that are created when using Adobe Photoshop are typically saved in Photoshop format (.psd). However, they can also be saved in other formats, such as JPEG or PNG. The location where these files are saved depends on the settings that are selected in the Save As dialog box. If the file is being saved for the first time, the default save location will be the user’s Documents folder.

Ctrl+Shift+Alt+R is a keyboard shortcut that can be used to create a table in Microsoft Word. When this shortcut is pressed, the user is prompted to enter the number of rows and columns they want in their table.