Messed up action

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rdoc2
Jan 9, 2009
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I am using CS4 and I messed up the vignette action, it got scrambled a little. How can I repair it in an easy way? I have CS3 on this computer also? Is it possible to do a copy and paste somehow?

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Fred
Jan 12, 2009
I am using CS4 and I messed up the vignette action, it got scrambled a little. How can I repair it in an easy way? I have CS3 on this computer also? Is it possible to do a copy and paste somehow?

In CS4 click the fly-out menu (right-top) in the actions-panel and choose ‘reset actions’
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rdoc2
Jan 13, 2009
On Jan 12, 5:24 am, "Fred" wrote:
I am using CS4 and I messed up the vignette action, it got scrambled a little. How can I repair it in an easy way? I have CS3 on this computer also? Is it possible to do a copy and paste somehow?

In CS4 click the fly-out menu (right-top) in the actions-panel and choose ‘reset actions’

Thanks but now that I see that I have one question. Will that wipe out any action that I have create on my own that is totally not related to any of the default actions?
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Fred
Jan 13, 2009
On Jan 12, 5:24 am, "Fred" wrote:
I am using CS4 and I messed up the vignette action, it got scrambled a little. How can I repair it in an easy way? I have CS3 on this computer also? Is it possible to do a copy and paste somehow?

In CS4 click the fly-out menu (right-top) in the actions-panel and choose ‘reset actions’

Thanks but now that I see that I have one question. Will that wipe out any action that I have create on my own that is totally not related to any of the default actions?

It probably will but that’s easy to fix :
Make a new action set (folder icon on the bottom of the actions panel) Give it a name, move your actions into it (drag) and in the flyout menu choose ‘save actions’
Good practice is to first make a new set before making any actions yourself. After resetting the default actions, you can load your own. Check the helpfile, there’s a lot more info in there.

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