How do I group layers in Photoshop?
To group layers in Photoshop, select the layers you want to group, then right-click and choose 'Group Layers' or press Ctrl+G (Cmd+G on Mac).
Can I rename the group after I create it?
Yes, you can rename the group by double-clicking on the group name in the Layers panel.
What if I want to ungroup the layers later?
You can ungroup layers by right-clicking on the group and selecting 'Ungroup Layers' or by pressing Ctrl+Shift+G (Cmd+Shift+G on Mac).
Is there a way to group layers using a shortcut?
Yes, you can quickly group selected layers by pressing Ctrl+G (Cmd+G on Mac) without needing to right-click.
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