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ANSWERED THANK YOU  😀
My turn for the dumb question , even if I say there are no dumb questions ; just something we don't know or understand .
When making a group (Ctrl + G) I get a standard group icon as per screen shot  . However I have seen videos where it's possible to have image of something inside the group .
How it that possible please?


Group in a macro : One thing I have learnt is how use a group into a macro . Lets say we want a group of adjustment layers in a macro >> open an adjustment layer or even an empty layer >make a group (Ctrl + G) and that adjustment layer will be in the group> continue to add the required adjustment layers one at a time , or masks into the group . You can make adjustments at the time or later or delete the mistakes. You can also move the layers inside the group with Ctrl + [ or ] .
Note : you need to have "add adjustment based on selection" active >>assistant settings >third from bottom

Back to my problem ---  HELP!!

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52 minutes ago, ianrb said:

However I have seen videos where it's possible to have image of something inside the group .
How it that possible please?

In the Hamburger menu for the Layers Panel make sure "Show Group Thumbnails" is ticked

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