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I want to duplicate an old Pattern preset, located in the Patterns panel, so I can then drag-and-drop it to another group. I believe you used to get a copy of the selected pattern when you invoked the "Create new pattern" command, then you could drag the copy to a different group. This is how it worked for Brush presets, anyway. Now "Create new pattern" turns the visible layers into a pattern preset.
Using Photoshop 25.4.0 on Mac mini M1 with macOS Sonoma 14.2.1
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When you drag a preset, being Brush, Pattern or Shape, to a new group, it will dissappear from the original group, but if you load the originalk group again, the presets will all be there.
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Thanks, Trevor, that makes sense. Except--having discovered that some of those tiny default patterns meet a need if I resize them, I have rearranged the Legacy Patterns supergroup, and shortly I will save it to my personal PATTERNS folder.
Are you the Community Expert who makes up your own Groups with the shipped presets that you've found useful and who only saves (exports) those groups? There is some common sense in that. What do you do with all the shipped presets, like Brushes for instance? To keep the Brushes panel list clean, do you delete the shipped brushes (which doesn't delete them from the hard drive, I know.) Or do you leave all those brush groups in the list and ignore them, placing your personal groups at the top and only using them?
I went the opposite way, saving the groups I've made myself, the shipped groups, and the optional downloadable groups (e.g., all the Kyle brushes!) in my personal BRUSHES folder. I guess you would say that doing this, as a way to guarantee that I hold onto every preset that my subscription dollars have paid for is, well, madness! LOL
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In case this could help someone else one day, here is the workaround I devised to create a duplicate of a preset and put it in another group. I'll use a pattern preset as an example
Note: The folders provided by Photoshop for the purpose of saving presets you download or create yourself are located here on a Mac: /Users/username/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Adobe Photoshop 2024/Presets
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What I do to duplicate a Pattern is kind of a kludge. Hover over the Pattern in the Patterns panel, and note the size. Make a new document that size, and fill with the pattern, followed by Define Pattern (with a different name).
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Mr35905360rzil, I have never seen a Duplicate Pattern available in the context menu. This is all I've ever seen:
This is from v 25.5.1