Getting ready to update my PC with Q6600 and 4 gigs of ram and new motherboard. Going to format and would like to save the actions that I've made and my keyboard shortcuts, and I can't find them. Were are they?
Thanks for the help.
Gix Senior Member 281 posts Joined May 2006 Location: Martinsville,VA More info | Dec 20, 2007 17:26 | #1 Getting ready to update my PC with Q6600 and 4 gigs of ram and new motherboard. Going to format and would like to save the actions that I've made and my keyboard shortcuts, and I can't find them. Were are they?
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Dan-o Goldmember 3,539 posts Likes: 2 Joined Apr 2006 Location: So. Cal. More info | Dec 20, 2007 17:28 | #2 C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Presets Danny.
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multiple*choices Member 49 posts Joined Oct 2007 More info | Dec 20, 2007 18:49 | #3 with the action selected in the actions palette, then go to the drop down menu - and select "action options" - and you can assign the action to the f key of your choice. MCP
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PixelMagic Cream of the Crop 5,546 posts Likes: 6 Joined Nov 2007 Location: Racine, WI More info | Dec 20, 2007 21:31 | #4 Unless you explicitly saved the actions to a location on your hard drive, user-created actions are stored in Photoshop internal memory. To save them you need to open the Actions palette, then access the flyout menu, select the Save Actions option and save them to a specific location on your hard drive. Gix wrote in post #4542926 Getting ready to update my PC with Q6600 and 4 gigs of ram and new motherboard. Going to format and would like to save the actions that I've made and my keyboard shortcuts, and I can't find them. Were are they? Thanks for the help.
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Dec 20, 2007 21:39 | #5 FedkaTheConvict wrote in post #4544154 Unless you explicitly saved the actions to a location on your hard drive, user-created actions are stored in Photoshop internal memory. To save them you need to open the Actions palette, then access the flyout menu, select the Save Actions option and save them to a specific location on your hard drive. To save your keyboard shortcuts go to Edit > Keyboard Shortcuts > Summarize and specify a location to which the file should be saved. Photoshop will then create an HTML document with the shortcuts. Of course when you reinstall Photoshop you will have to manually reconfigure your keyboard shortcuts so there isn't much usefulness in saving Keyboard Shortcuts. THANKS, this is what I'm looking for!
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