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Dear Adobe Team,
I would like to request the ability to fully control and customize the default document presets in Photoshop. At the moment, the first options shown are U.S. formats such as “Letter” and “Legal.” In Europe, however, hardly anyone uses these formats. What we actually need are the standard DIN sizes (A0–A10), yet even something as common as DIN A1 is missing.
This is frustrating for several reasons:
These U.S. formats always appear at the top, and not even in alphabetical order.
Widely used formats like DIN A1 are not included by default.
There is no way to hide, remove, or reorder the irrelevant presets.
It feels like unnecessary paternalism: European users are forced to scroll through irrelevant formats every time instead of having a clean, region-appropriate preset list.
Please make it possible to either:
Reorder and hide default presets, or
At least move the U.S. formats to the back for the European market.
This may sound like a small detail, but it is incredibly annoying for professionals who work with DIN formats every day.
Thank you for considering this improvement.
Best regards, Cornelius
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As long as you don't use the Legacy New Document interface, you can save Presets and they will all be at the top under "Saved." That way you only have to see the ones you want. You can also download templates from Adobe Stock and include them.
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