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USING <strong>PHOTOSHOP</strong> <strong>ELEMENTS</strong> 9<br />

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• To load the default set of brushes, gradients, or patterns, open the pop-up panel menu and choose the Reset<br />

command.<br />

Change the display of items in a pop-up panel menu<br />

1 Do one of the following:<br />

• To change the display of one panel, open the pop-up panel menu by clicking the triangle in the upper-right<br />

corner of the pop-up panel.<br />

• To change the display for all panels, choose Edit > Preset Manager to open the Preset Manager, and then click the<br />

More button.<br />

2 Select a view option:<br />

Text Only Displays the name of each item.<br />

Small Thumbnail or Large Thumbnail Displays a thumbnail of each item.<br />

Small List or Large List Displays the name and thumbnail of each item.<br />

Stroke Thumbnail Displays a sample brush stroke and brush thumbnail. (This option is available for brushes only.)<br />

Note: Not all of the above options are available for all pop-up panels.<br />

Use the Preset Manager<br />

In the Full Edit workspace, the Preset Manager (Edit > Preset Manager) lets you manage the libraries of preset brushes,<br />

color swatches, gradients, and patterns included in Photoshop Elements. For example, you can create a set of favorite<br />

brushes, or you can restore the default presets.<br />

Each type of library is a file with its own file extension and default folder. Preset files are installed on your computer<br />

inside the Presets folder in the Photoshop Elements program folder.<br />

Note: You can delete a preset in the Preset Manager by selecting the preset and clicking Delete. You can always use the<br />

Reset command to restore the default items to a library.<br />

Dragging a preset to a new position in the Preset Manager<br />

Load a library<br />

1 In the Preset Manager, choose Brushes, Color Swatches, Gradients, or Patterns from the Preset Type menu.<br />

2 Do one of the following:<br />

• Click Load, select a library from the list, and then click Load. If you want to load a library located in another folder,<br />

navigate to that folder, then select the library. By default, preset files are installed on your computer inside the<br />

Presets folder in the Photoshop Elements program folder.<br />

• Click the More button and choose a library from the bottom section of the menu.<br />

3 Click the Done button when you’re finished.<br />

Restore the default library or replace the currently displayed library<br />

❖ In the Preset Manager, click the More button and choose a command from the menu:<br />

Reset Restores the default library for that type.<br />

Last updated 1/27/2011

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