Adobe 23101335 User Guide - Page 96
Setting preferences, Changing views of the Preset Manager
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86 CHAPTER 1 Looking at the Work Area 3 From the Preset Manager pop-up menu do one of the following: • Choose Reset to restore the default library for that type. Select Append to append the default presets to the current set, OK to replace the current presets with the default presets, or Cancel. • Choose Replace to replace the current library with the contents of another libraryloaded from a file. To save a subset of a library: 1 Choose Edit > Preset Manager. 2 Choose a preset type from the Preset Type menu. 3 Shift-click to select multiple presets. Only the selected presets will be saved to the new library. 4 Choose Save Set, then enter a name for the library. If you want to save the library to a folder other than the default, navigate to the new folder before saving. To rename presets contained in a library: 1 Choose Edit > Preset Manager. 2 Choose a preset type from the Preset Type menu. 3 Select a preset in the list. 4 Choose Rename, then enter a new name for the brush, swatch, and so on. If you selected multiple presets, you will be prompted to enter multiple names. Changing views of the Preset Manager You can change the view of the Preset Manager to display presets by name, by thumbnail, or for some preset types, you can choose to show both the name and thumbnail of each item. Only the available choices for each type of preset display when you change the view for that preset type. To change the view of the Preset Manager: In the Preset Manager dialog box, choose one of the available views from the pop-up menu: • Text Only to display the name of each preset item. • Small Thumbnail or Large Thumbnail to display a thumbnail of each preset item. • Small List or Large List to display the name and thumbnail of each preset item. Setting preferences Numerous program settings are stored in Adobe Photoshop 6 Prefs.psp file (Windows) or the Adobe Photoshop 6 Prefs file (Mac OS) in the Adobe Photoshop 6 Settings folder. Among the settings stored in this file are general display options, file-saving options, cursor options, transparency options, and options for plug-ins and scratch disks. Most of these options are set in