How to Group Layers in Photoshop
One of the biggest benefits of editing your graphic documents in Adobe Photoshop is the ability it gives you to edit different elements in layers and later save those layers, as well as the document, in TIFF and PSD formats. When you access those documents later, you’ll both have your final version as well as saved information on edits ranging from touched-up headshots, diagrams and other image works. If any of these need to be changed at a later date, you won’t have trouble accessing those edits; unless you have so many layers stacked above one another that you can’t find the one that needs to be changed. Fortunately, Photoshop offers a way of keeping layers organized in groups, which makes them easier to navigate.