Graphics Programs Reference
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Step Three:
This brings up the New Document Preset
dialog. In the Preset Name field, enter
your new resolution at the end of the size.
You can turn on/of f the checkboxes for
which parameters you want saved, but
I use the default setting to include every-
thing (better safe than sorry, I guess).
Step Four:
Click OK and your new custom preset will
appear in the New dialog's Preset pop-up
menu. You only have to go through this
once. Photoshop will remember your cus-
tom settings, and they will appear in this
Preset pop-up menu from now on.
Step Five:
If you decide you want to delete a preset,
it's simple—just open the New dialog,
choose the preset you want to delete
from the Preset pop-up menu, and then
click the Delete Preset button. A warning
dialog will appear asking you to confirm
the delete. Click Yes, and it's gone!
 
 
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