Manage actions in the Actions palette to keep them organized and to make available only the actions you need for a project. You can rearrange, duplicate, delete, rename, and change options for actions in the Actions palette.
Rearrange actions in the Actions palette
In
the Actions palette, drag the action to its new location before
or after another action. When the highlighted line appears in the
desired position, release the mouse button.
Duplicate actions, commands, or sets
Do
one of the following:Alt-drag (Windows) or Option-drag (Mac OS) the action or command to a new location in the Actions palette. When the highlighted line appears in the desired location, release the mouse button.
Select an action or command. Then choose Duplicate from the Actions palette menu.
Drag an action or command to the Create New Action button at the bottom of the Actions palette.
You can duplicate sets with any of the same methods.
Delete actions, commands, or setsClick the Delete icon
on
the Actions palette. Click OK to complete the deletion.
Alt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) the Delete icon to delete the selection without displaying a confirmation dialog box.
Drag the selection to the Delete icon on the Actions palette to delete without displaying a confirmation dialog box.
Choose Delete from the Actions palette menu.
Delete all actions in the Actions palette
Choose Clear All Actions (Photoshop)
or Clear Actions (Illustrator) from the Actions palette menu.
Even after clearing all actions, the Actions palette can be restored to its default set of actions.
Rename an action or change options
Double-clicking the action name in the Actions
palette in Illustrator also opens the Action Options dialog box.
In Photoshop, you can double-click an action in the Actions palette
and enter a new name.
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