Brushes

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Gordon Pembury
Nov 27, 2005
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This is probably a silly question. If so, apologies.

I am using a colection of brushes I’ve built up over time. I now want to go to another set. I know how to do that, but I don’t know how to get ack to my original set becvause i don’t know what it is called. It is probably "assorted brushes".

Is there some way of nowing the name of the set I ma using before I move off to a new one?

many thanks

Gordon

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Nov 28, 2005
"Assorted Brushes" would not be it unless you saved them as "Assorted brushes". You should probably save your current set under a name like "Gordons Favorites". Here’s how: Click on the Brush icon on the side toolbar/ next on the top bar click the flyout icon next to "brush"/ Your loaded brushes are listed here, in the upper right-hand corner you will see a circle with an arrow pointing right click this/go down to "save brushes" and name your set. I suggest saving in the default as well as to a backup device. Hope this makes sense and helps. Blah

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"Gordon Pembury" wrote in message
This is probably a silly question. If so, apologies.

I am using a colection of brushes I’ve built up over time. I now want to go to another set. I know how to do that, but I don’t know how to get ack to my original set becvause i don’t know what it is called. It is probably "assorted brushes".

Is there some way of nowing the name of the set I ma using before I move off to a new one?

many thanks

Gordon

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