Preset sizes..

AM
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Andy Martin
Feb 1, 2004
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Hi

When I Ctl+N, Up comes the ‘New’ box and always the ‘Custom’ tag comes up in the Preset Sizes box. I realize I can alter the size further down but it would be handy if I changed what is currently the ‘Custom Size’ – currently 16 x 16 to something else that I frequnetly use.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Andy

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Queen of Denial
Feb 1, 2004
I thought that I had seen somewhere you can change it in the Default New Sizes text file in the Photoshop CS\Required folder. Please research this more before you make changes but I think it was that you copy and paste one of the existing ones and make the pixel or resolution size changes in the new pasted line.

; Version of the file

2

; "Custom" will always get added first
; Followed by a separator

; Default document size — Photoshop will calculate sizes ; based on the current system locale. This label indicates ; where in the menu the default size will go

"Default Photoshop Size"

"separator"

; Standard paper sizes

"Letter" 8.5 11.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 white "working"
"Legal" 8.5 14.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 white "working"
"Tabloid" 11.0 17.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 white "working"

"separator"

; Standard picture sizes

"2 x 3" 2.0 3.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 "4 x 6" 4.0 6.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 "5 x 7" 5.0 7.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 "8 x 10" 8.0 10.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0

"separator"

; Standard screen sizes

"640 x 480" 640
"Andy Martin" wrote in message
Hi

When I Ctl+N, Up comes the ‘New’ box and always the ‘Custom’ tag comes up
in
the Preset Sizes box. I realize I can alter the size further down but it would be handy if I changed what is currently the ‘Custom Size’ –
currently
16 x 16 to something else that I frequnetly use.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Andy

AM
Andy Martin
Feb 3, 2004
Thanks for your help – I appreciate it

Andy
"Digital Art Resources" wrote in message
I thought that I had seen somewhere you can change it in the Default New Sizes text file in the Photoshop CS\Required folder. Please research this more before you make changes but I think it was that you copy and paste
one
of the existing ones and make the pixel or resolution size changes in the new pasted line.

; Version of the file

2

; "Custom" will always get added first
; Followed by a separator

; Default document size — Photoshop will calculate sizes ; based on the current system locale. This label indicates ; where in the menu the default size will go

"Default Photoshop Size"

"separator"

; Standard paper sizes

"Letter" 8.5 11.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 white "working"
"Legal" 8.5 14.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 white "working"
"Tabloid" 11.0 17.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 white "working"

"separator"

; Standard picture sizes

"2 x 3" 2.0 3.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 "4 x 6" 4.0 6.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 "5 x 7" 5.0 7.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0 "8 x 10" 8.0 10.0 inches print unchanged unchanged 0 1.0
"separator"

; Standard screen sizes

"640 x 480" 640
"Andy Martin" wrote in message
Hi

When I Ctl+N, Up comes the ‘New’ box and always the ‘Custom’ tag comes
up
in
the Preset Sizes box. I realize I can alter the size further down but it would be handy if I changed what is currently the ‘Custom Size’ –
currently
16 x 16 to something else that I frequnetly use.

Any ideas?

Thanks

Andy

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