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    i'm not necessarily wanting to show the changes made to the smart object if i ungroup the layers... but what if i group into smart object... then decide... oops i shouldn't have done that, but i can't go back in the history far enough to undo it... is there no other way to revert to normal layers?
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    One solution would be to open up the smart object and select all the layers. From there open up the layers drop down menu in the top right corner of the layers panel and select duplicate layers. Select the original document as the destination and click okay.

    Delete or hide the smart object layer in the orginal document.

    Good Luck!
    Ben

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    ah, that's a good idea. I never thought of duplicating the layers from the .psb file
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