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Subject: Deleting swatches


Theta ( ) posted Sun, 26 September 2004 at 1:51 PM · edited Sun, 26 January 2025 at 11:18 AM

I use PS6, and preparing a new set of swachtes is a hard job ... because I did not find a way how to delete more than onw swatch in onw step. I mean I can only delete one swatch after one ... and this is VERY annoying if you want to make an empty swatch to build up a new one ... isn't there really a way jow to make life not so complicated?


aprilgem ( ) posted Sun, 26 September 2004 at 2:17 PM

What if you reset the swatches or load a smaller set? Then you'll have less swatches to delete by hand. And once you delete them, maybe you can create a new set with NO swatches, so every time you prepare a new set, all you have to do is load the empty set. Also, if you keep the Ctrl key pressed, all you have to do to delete a swatch is click on it. Might make it easier to delete the swatches one by one. You probably already know all this, but that's all I've been able to figure out. I'm on PS6, too, and I hope this helps.


Gini ( ) posted Sun, 26 September 2004 at 2:23 PM

The way I do it- with the set of swatches open that you want to re-make open the preset manager from the swatches flyout menu arrow. There you can delete as much or as few as you like in one go , as in command-A to select all off them if thats what you want and "Delete'. And thats it. You can rename the set and save it through Preset Manager as well.

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aprilgem ( ) posted Sun, 26 September 2004 at 3:10 PM

Oh! That's right. I forgot about the preset manager. Go, Gini! :)


Theta ( ) posted Mon, 27 September 2004 at 3:44 AM

Oh thanks ... this might help, really:)


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