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Straight from the most up-to-date version of the Photoshop Reference Manual (Last Updated 2/2/18), it states:
"Delete a color from the Swatches panel"
"Hold down Alt (Windows) or Option (Mac OS), position the pointer over a swatch (the pointer turns into scissors), and click."
On Windows 10 Pro, Photoshop Version 19.1.1 - This feature does not work. No scissors appear, and you cannot delete it with this method.
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coreyd4099031​,
it seems to be a bug in PS CC2018.
See here: Could someone do me a favour?
In post #11 you'll maybe find a workaround:
Tomy-rex​ wrote:
Terri - don't know if this helps - but if you go to the swatches flyout, and open "Preset manager", you can click on the first swatch, and then shift+click the last swatch which will select all the swatches and you then have the option on the right to delete all the swatches you have highlighted... any good?
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It may be wrong try a right click see it a menu pops up Photoshop 19.1.1 is a newer release a manual dated 2/2/2018 would be for a prior version of Photoshop. No longer supported
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coreyd4099031​,
it seems to be a bug in PS CC2018.
See here: Could someone do me a favour?
In post #11 you'll maybe find a workaround:
Tomy-rex​ wrote:
Terri - don't know if this helps - but if you go to the swatches flyout, and open "Preset manager", you can click on the first swatch, and then shift+click the last swatch which will select all the swatches and you then have the option on the right to delete all the swatches you have highlighted... any good?
Have fun
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Interesting. Thanks for the heads up. Perhaps the Adobe team can update the manual accordingly (or reimplement this feature, either one). Last I checked, this was the latest version of the manual served from the site.
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The manual may actually be correct all other version the Alt key changes the cursor to the scissors it most likely just a new bug
The Preset manager is normal a better place for managing and creating collections of Photoshop loadable resources like styles. You can edit the matrix in there much better then in the palette. Group delete rearrange etc. Save the way it is. delete all load what you what you want to change and edit and save the changes under a new name or replace the collection you edited..