A modal control pauses
an action so that you can specify values in a dialog box or use a modal
tool. You can only set modal controls for actions that launch dialog
boxes or activate modal tools. If you do not set a modal control, dialog
boxes do not appear when you play the action, and you cannot change the
recorded values.
A modal control is indicated by a dialog box icon
to the left of a command, action, or set in the Actions palette.
Actions and sets in which some, but not all, available commands are
modal display a red dialog box icon
. In Photoshop, you must be in list mode--not button mode--to set a modal control.


To set a modal control:
- Click the box to the left of the command name to display the dialog box icon. Click again to remove the modal control.
- To turn on or disable modal controls for all commands in an action, click the box to the left of the action name.
- (Photoshop) To turn on or disable modal controls for all actions in a set, click the box to the left of the set name.
Do one of the following:
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