Remove The Word "Copy" From Duplicated Layers
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After you duplicate a layer, the word “copy” is appended to the end of the layer name. If you don’t want Photoshop to do this, go to the Layer’s panel flyout menu, and choose “Panel Options…”, Then uncheck “Add ‘copy’ to Copied Layers and Groups“.
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