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Miguel Hortiguela
Inspiring
May 20, 2020
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Location of New Document Presets in Photoshop

  • May 20, 2020
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Where are New Document Presets stored and can I get at them?

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Correct answer Akash Sharma

Hi there,

 

The new document presets are not customizable and stored within the Photoshop application files. If you want to modify it, you may simply choose a new document presets, make a change and save it with a new desired preset name.

 

For more details, see Jump-start your designs with Photoshop templates

 

Thanks,

Akash

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cliffclof
Inspiring
June 13, 2023

Yes, where and how?!?!?!    This is dumb, Adobe.  I want a preset document with bleeds similar to film & video ruler safe frames.   Why is this not an option in 2023?

Participant
July 13, 2023

%AppData%\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2023\Adobe Photoshop 2023 Settings

two files, MRU New Doc Sizes.json  and New Doc Sizes.json

just change the year of the version of the old photoshop you where using

 

Akash Sharma
Akash SharmaCorrect answer
Legend
May 21, 2020

Hi there,

 

The new document presets are not customizable and stored within the Photoshop application files. If you want to modify it, you may simply choose a new document presets, make a change and save it with a new desired preset name.

 

For more details, see Jump-start your designs with Photoshop templates

 

Thanks,

Akash

Miguel Hortiguela
Inspiring
May 21, 2020

Hi Akash:

 
That does that mean that if I apply a full clean install of Photoshop on another computer or if I want to share my New Document preset with someone, that I CANNOT copy or import it / them?
 
Miguel
Akash Sharma
Legend
May 24, 2020

You can copy the app preferences folder located at C:\Users\Username\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2020\Adobe Photoshop 2020 Settings and then use the preferences you need on any other computer. 

 

For more details, see https://helpx.adobe.com/photoshop/using/preset-migration.html#Presetssettingsandactions

 

~Akash