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Managing libraries with the Preset Manager (Photoshop), Choose Edit > Preset Manager.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0 85 User Guide (ImageReady) To specify a browser to be launched by the Preview In keyboard shortcut: Do one of the following: • Choose File > Preview In, then choose an option from the submenu. • Select a browser from the Preview in Default Browser tool in the toolbox. The shortcut specification takes effect immediately and will persist the next time you launch ImageReady. Managing libraries with the Preset Manager (Photoshop) You can use the Preset Manager to manage libraries of preset brushes, swatches, gradients, styles, patterns, contours, and custom shapes. This lets you easily reuse or share libraries of presets. Each type of library has its own file extension and default folder. You can always restore the default presets. Note that you cannot create new presets using the Preset Manager, as each preset is created in its own type of editor. The Preset Manager lets you create a library composed of multiple presets of a single type. Any new preset brush, swatch, and so on, automatically displays in the Preset Manager. Prior to saving it into a preset library, the new brush, swatch, and so on, is saved in the Preferences file so that it persists between editing sessions. To permanently save the new item as a preset, you need to save it in the editor used to create it. Otherwise, it will be lost if you create a new one, or if you replace (rather than append) a new library of the same type. To create, load, save, or delete libraries: 1 Choose Edit > Preset Manager. 2 Choose a preset type from the Preset Type menu. 3 Do one of the following: • Choose Save Set, then enter a name for the library. If you want to save it to a folder other than the default, navigate to the new folder before saving. • Choose Load, then select a library from the list. If you want to load a library located in another folder, navigate to that folder, then select the library. Or select a library from the pop-up menu. • Choose Delete to delete the selected presets in the library. You can delete the default presets, but they can always be restored. To reset or replace libraries: 1 Choose Edit > Preset Manager. 2 Select the preset type you want to reset or replace in the Preset Type menu. Any unsaved presets in the list will be lost. You may want to save the current library before you continue.

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP 6.0
User Guide
(ImageReady) To specify a browser to be launched by
the Preview In keyboard shortcut:
Do one of the following:
Choose File > Preview In, then choose an option
from the submenu.
Select a browser from the Preview in Default
Browser tool in the toolbox.
The shortcut specification takes effect immedi-
ately and will persist the next time you launch
ImageReady.
Managing libraries with the
Preset Manager (Photoshop)
You can use the Preset Manager to manage
libraries of preset brushes, swatches, gradients,
styles, patterns, contours, and custom shapes.
This lets you easily reuse or share libraries of
presets. Each type of library has its own file
extension and default folder. You can always
restore the default presets. Note that you cannot
create new presets using the Preset Manager,
as each preset is created in its own type of editor.
The Preset Manager lets you create a library
composed of multiple presets of a single type.
Any new preset brush, swatch, and so on,
automatically displays in the Preset Manager.
Prior to saving it into a preset library, the new
brush, swatch, and so on, is saved in the Prefer-
ences file so that it persists between editing
sessions. To permanently save the new item as a
preset, you need to save it in the editor used to
create it. Otherwise, it will be lost if you create a
new one, or if you replace (rather than append)
a new library of the same type.
To create, load, save, or delete libraries:
1
Choose Edit > Preset Manager.
2
Choose a preset type from the Preset
Type menu.
3
Do one of the following:
Choose Save Set, then enter a name for
the library. If you want to save it to a folder
other than the default, navigate to the new folder
before saving.
Choose Load, then select a library from the list.
If you want to load a library located in another
folder, navigate to that folder, then select the
library. Or select a library from the pop-up menu.
Choose Delete to delete the selected presets in
the library. You can delete the default presets,
but they can always be restored.
To reset or replace libraries:
1
Choose Edit > Preset Manager.
2
Select the preset type you want to reset or
replace in the Preset Type menu. Any unsaved
presets in the list will be lost. You may want to save
the current library before you continue.