Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Three:
In the Tool Presets panel, click on the
Create New Tool Preset icon at the bot-
tom of the panel (to the left of the Trash
icon). This brings up the New Tool Preset
dialog, in which you can name your new
preset. Name it, click OK, and the new
tool is added to the Tool Presets panel.
Continue this process of typing in new
dimensions in the Crop tool's Options
Bar and clicking on the Create New Tool
Preset icon until you've created custom
Crop tools for the sizes you use most.
Make sure the name is descriptive (for
example, add “Portrait” or “Landscape”).
If you need to change the name of a
preset, just double-click directly on its
name in the panel, and then type in a
new name.
Step Four:
Chances are your custom Crop tool
presets won't be in the order you want
them, so go under the Edit menu, under
Preset, and choose Preset Manager . In
the resulting dialog, choose Tools from
the Preset Type pop-up menu, and scroll
down until you see the Crop tools you
created. Now just click-and-drag them
to wherever you want them to appear
in the list, and then click Done.
Step Five:
Now you can close the Tool Presets
panel because there's an easier way to
access your presets: With the Crop tool
selected, just click on the Crop icon on
the left end of the Options Bar. A tool
preset picker will appear. Click on a pre-
set, and your cropping border will be
fixed to the exact dimensions you chose
for that tool.
 
 
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