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Restore actions to the default set
1. Choose Reset Actions from the Actions panel menu.
2. Click OK to replace the current actions in the Actions panel with the default set, or click Append to add the set of default actions to the
current actions in the Actions panel.
Organize action sets
To 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 panel or choose New Set from the panel menu. Then enter
the name of the set, and click OK.
If you plan to create a new action and group it in a new set, make sure you create the set first. Then, the new set will appear in the set
popup menu when you create your new action.
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 panel or choose Set Options from the Actions panel menu. Then
enter the new name of the set, and click OK.
To replace all actions in the Actions panel with a new set, choose Replace Actions from the Actions panel menu. Select an actions file, and
click Load (Photoshop) or Open (Illustrator).
The Replace Actions command replaces all sets of actions in the current document. Before using the command, make sure that you have
already saved a copy of your current set of actions using the Save Actions command.
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