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March 6, 2019
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Moving a custom workspace to another computer does not work

  • March 6, 2019
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I run Photoshop with the TK6 Actions Extensions on a desktop, and I wish to duplicate my workspace on my laptop.  I found the .psw file by: C>users>John>Appdata>Roaming>Adobe>Adobe Photoshop 2019>Adobe Photoshop 2019 Settomgs>Workspace (and Workspace Modified).  I copied and pasted both the .psw file in Workspace and Workspace Modified from the desktop to the laptop. However, the workspace layout is not correct on the laptop.  I can of course manually build the workspace on the laptop, but I should not have to do this.

What steps am I missing?  I don't have experience syncing through the cloud and I'd be concerned that if I worked, it might go backwards and put the workspace from the laptop onto the desktop.

Thanks in advance, John

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Correct answer gener7

Yes, of course


I understand. I don't know why your presets are not showing up for the Export/Import Wizard, and can't seem to dig up any reliable information. Best to bite the bullet and recreate the space on your target PC.

Gene

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michaels14632249
New Participant
December 20, 2021

Thank you jrwilkie50

This saved me a bunch of work. I hated that it wasn't an item that was synced in the cloud.

 

Whispering_EuphoriaB82B
Known Participant
May 30, 2019

I had the same issue with Photoshop 2019. I moved to a new PC, imported all presets, however the desired Workspace did not appear in the "Workspaces list". I tryd pasting the file to C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 Settings\WorkSpaces (Modified), - a path I found here, but that didnt work either. I try'd pasting the .psw file to C:\Users\name\AppData\Roaming\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019\Adobe Photoshop CC 2019 Settings\WorkSpaces and it solved the problem. Maybe you already tryd it... if not, you should give it a shot.

Warren James Photo
New Participant
August 8, 2019

This worked for me, thx

New Participant
January 23, 2021

for 2021 paste it here:

%AppData%\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2021\Adobe Photoshop 2021 Settings\WorkSpaces

gener7
Community Expert
March 6, 2019

Have you tried Edit > Presets > Export/Import Presets?

Select the Workspace you want, use the ">" to move it to the right window. When you click on Export Presets, you can choose or create a Folder to store the Preset(s) in and copy it to your other PC. Then you open the Import Presets tab, select that folder and the Workspace inside and it should properly install.

Participating Frequently
March 7, 2019

I'll try that, but I've read that PS CC 2019 does not allow export of workspace layouts.

gener7
Community Expert
March 7, 2019

jrwilkie50  wrote

I'll try that, but I've read that PS CC 2019 does not allow export of workspace layouts.

This Import/Export wizard is from CC 2019 Mac edition, so it should be there in Windows and you should not have to manually do this. I will be the first to admit things do cross thread no matter what, so a rebuild will have to be Plan B if that fails.

c.pfaffenbichler
Community Expert
March 6, 2019

Do the screens of your laptop and desktop computers have the same pixel dimensions? (edited)

Participating Frequently
March 7, 2019

No I don't think so, but when I have done this in the past, it has worked fine.