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Save or delete optimization presets

You can save optimization settings as a named set and apply the settings to other images. Settings that you save appear in the Preset pop‑up menu, together with the predefined named settings. If you edit a named set or a predefined set, the Preset menu displays the term “Unnamed.”

  1. Set optimization options as desired, and choose Save Settings from the Optimize palette menu.
  2. Name the settings, and save them in the appropriate folder:
    Photoshop
    (Windows XP) Document and Settings\[Username]\Application Data\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Optimized Settings

    (Windows Vista) Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Optimized Settings

    (Mac OS) User/[Username]/Library/Preferences/Adobe Photoshop CS3 Settings/Optimized Settings

    Illustrator
    (Windows XP) Document and Settings\[Username]\Application Data\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator CS3 Settings\Save for Web Settings\Optimize

    (Windows Vista) Users\[Username]\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Illustrator CS3 Settings\Save for Web Settings\Optimize

    (Mac OS) User/[Username]/Library/ApplicationSupport/Adobe/Adobe Illustrator CS3/Save for Web Settings/Optimize

    Note: If you save the settings in a another location, they will not be available from the Preset pop‑up menu.
  3. To delete a preset, select the preset from Preset menu, and select Delete Settings from the Optimize menu.

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