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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To rename preset items
1
Select a preset item. Shift-click to select multiple items.
2
Do one of the following:
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Click Rename, and then enter a new name for the brush, swatch, and so on.
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If the Preset Manager currently displays presets as thumbnails, double-click a preset, enter a new name, and
click OK.
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If the Preset Manager currently displays presets as a list or text only, double-click a preset, enter a new name inline,
and press Enter (Windows) or Return (Mac OS).
To delete preset items
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Do one of the following:
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Select a preset item, and click Delete.
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Alt-click (Windows) or Options-click (Mac OS) the items you want to delete.
To create a new library of presets
1
Do one of the following:
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To save all the presets in the list as a library, make sure that no items are selected.
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To save a subset of the current list as a library, hold down Shift, and select the items you want to save.
2
Click Save Set, choose a location for the library, enter a file name, and click Save.
You can save the library anywhere. However, if you place the library file in the appropriate Presets folder inside the
Photoshop program folder, the library name will appear at the bottom of the palette menu after you restart
Photoshop.
To restore the default library of preset items
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Choose Reset from the palette menu. You can either replace the current list or append the default library to the
current list.
Preferences
About preferences
Numerous program settings are stored in the Adobe Photoshop CS Prefs file, including 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 the Preferences dialog box. Preference settings are saved each time you quit the application.
Unexpected behavior may indicate damaged preferences. If you suspect damage to preferences, restore preferences
to their default settings.