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| It has been suggested at this site that I may use a downloaded trial of PS6 to create an aciton for use in PE2. However, I have noticed that at the download sites, they all say that the "save" function in PS6 is disabled. How then can one save an action that I have created in this trial version? Thanks in advance, John (aka daddyo) |
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| The disabled "save" is probably File > Save. To save "an action" (or, technically the action set containing the action), one must engage the Save Actions... command from the Actions Palette menu (arrow/top-right of palette). Important: Be sure to highlight the "action set" containing the action(s), otherwise Save Actions... will be grayed out. |
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| Thnaks Danny, John |
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