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Photoshop CC 2017 lost all my document presets

New Here ,
Nov 05, 2016 Nov 05, 2016

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Windows 10 - when creating a new document, I no longer have my presets displayed in a dropdown. Are they in an old folder somewhere?

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Community Expert , Nov 05, 2016 Nov 05, 2016

Close down CC 2017. Copy the file "New Doc Sizes.psp" from your user id prior version Photoshop Preferences folder into your user id Photoshop CC 2017 preferences folder.  Then start CC 2017.  CC 2017 will convert the file content and add the converted data into "New Doc Sizes.json" and delete the  "New Doc Sizes.psp"  file.  Your Preset will then be in CC 2017 New Document dialog in the saved section.

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Nov 05, 2016 Nov 05, 2016

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Close down CC 2017. Copy the file "New Doc Sizes.psp" from your user id prior version Photoshop Preferences folder into your user id Photoshop CC 2017 preferences folder.  Then start CC 2017.  CC 2017 will convert the file content and add the converted data into "New Doc Sizes.json" and delete the  "New Doc Sizes.psp"  file.  Your Preset will then be in CC 2017 New Document dialog in the saved section.

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Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

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Ah so there is a way for preset sizes in 2017, oh well. New document "thing" old version was much simpler & faster to load, now every copy & paste > new doc loads a new size, saw tutorial that they're deletable but mine don't seem to have the trashcan icon like in the tutorial. Was also a legacy option - that I can't find as well.

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Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

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You can use the old way if you want. I do not find the new way bad it just different way of doing the same old thing.

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Nov 30, 2016 Nov 30, 2016

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Thanks, agh, I looked for the legacy option but looked past it instead of at it I guess.

Is there a way streamline the new New Doc version without showing all the various versions photo, web & so on.

Looks like legacy is the better way to go

thanks

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WHat i find bad about the new design is that is focuses to much on saved and templates. The parts where you need to input dimensions and set color space etc etc, is really bad readable and to small. The panel should at least be 1/3 or even a bit bigger, its pushed aside which doesnt make it very pleasant reading it. Thats my GUI feeling i have with it.

But i think many users will have this

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