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Subject: Actions


SophiaDeer ( ) posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 12:55 AM · edited Fri, 22 November 2024 at 8:23 PM

Hello,

This is my first post to this particular forum and I do apologize if this question has been answered before.
I download free actions from Adobe exchange. Some are rather good but some I do not care for and wish to remove them.

I have no problem removing them from the Actions section ( the box) but the name of the Action still shows up when I click the side bar. What is happening is that the area is being filled up with the names of the Actions and some will not fit.

Is there a way to remove the names of the Actions from this list please? It is the area then when you first add them, you have to click on it to get it go into the actual action box.

I am not comfortable clicking the buttons as I am not familiar with them all.

I hope I sound clear on this.Thanks so much in advance.

Here is a picture of what I wish remove of some of the action names.

actions.jpg

Warm Regards,
Nancy (SophiaDeer)

Nancy Deer With Horns
Deer With Horns Native American Indian Site


SWAMP ( ) posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 1:38 AM

Well I just remove/delete the action file from the PhotoshopActions folder...that works,course being Photoshop,I'm sure the're ten other ways to do it also. SWAMP


SophiaDeer ( ) posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 1:49 AM

Thanks SWAMP!

Nancy Deer With Horns
Deer With Horns Native American Indian Site


dreamer101 ( ) posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 2:15 AM

What I think you did was put your new actions in the PresetsPhotoshop Actions folder which is the default folder and cause each .atn filename to display. First, remove the actions from that folder and put it elsewhere (outside of the Presets folder or anywhere on your computer) and restart Photoshop. Click on "Create a new set" icon at bottom of the Actions palette and from that menu select "Load Actions".


SophiaDeer ( ) posted Fri, 10 October 2003 at 2:20 AM

Thank you so much dreamer. That is just what I did. Warm Regards, Nancy

Nancy Deer With Horns
Deer With Horns Native American Indian Site


Tamango ( ) posted Wed, 15 October 2003 at 2:46 PM

My first post, Hello all. I read how to remove actions, but what are actions? I've never heard of it in PS, I'm using PS7.


SophiaDeer ( ) posted Wed, 15 October 2003 at 7:39 PM

Hi, Actions are a series of postwork options that change a render or photograph. The actions are set as a group so you always get the same effect when you click a particular one. Hope this helps. Warm Regards, Nancy

Nancy Deer With Horns
Deer With Horns Native American Indian Site


SophiaDeer ( ) posted Wed, 15 October 2003 at 7:41 PM

Here is a good link for actions too. You have to sign up but it is free. Adobe Exchange Warm Regards, Nancy

Nancy Deer With Horns
Deer With Horns Native American Indian Site


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