You can create and organize sets of task-related actions that can be saved to disk and transferred to other computers.
Save a set of actions
Load a set of actionsBy default, the Actions palette displays predefined actions (shipped with the application) and any actions you create. You can also load additional actions into the Actions palette.
Do one of the following:Choose Load Actions from the Actions palette menu. Locate and select the action set file, and then click Load (Photoshop) or Open (Illustrator).
(Photoshop only) Select an action set from the bottom of the Actions palette menu.
Photoshop action set files have the extension .atn; Illustrator action set files have the extension .aia.
Restore actions to the default set
Organize action setsTo help you organize your actions, you can create sets of actions and save the sets to disk. You can organize sets of actions for different types of work—such as print publishing and online publishing—and transfer sets to other computers.
To create a new set of actions, click the Create New Set
button
in
the Actions palette or choose New Set from the palette menu. Then
enter the name of the set, and click OK.
To move an action to a different set, drag the action to that set. When the highlighted line appears in the desired position, release the mouse button.
To rename a set of actions, double-click the name of the set in the Actions palette or choose Set Options from the Actions palette menu. Then enter the new name of the set, and click OK.
To replace all actions in the Actions palette with a new set, choose Replace Actions from the Actions palette menu. Select an actions file, and click Load (Photoshop) or Open (Illustrator).
Hi, I made a new Set. I have two Actions that I want to drage into that Set, but the line either goes over or below the Set and won't attach to the Set. How can I get those two Actions in the Set??No screen name said on Jul 11, 2008 at 8:25 AM :
Thank you,
Gloria
How can I get my Actions from Photoshop 7 into CS3? Photoshop 7 won't
even start up on Mac OS X 10.5.4 and I never had a chance to export them
as a set of Actions.
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