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Before doing the uninstall/reinstall of photoshop go to Apple>System Settings>Privacy & Security and under Full Disk Access see if Adobe Photoshop 2023 is enabled.
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What version of macOS are you using?
Are you using photoshop 2023 version 24.1?
You can check from within photoshop by looking at Help>System Info and reading the top line.
Is that the Window>Swatches panel?
Resetting your photoshop preferences by going to Photoshop>Preferences>General clicking Reset Preferences on Quit and restarting photoshop might solve the issue.
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Hi,
I'm having trouble replying directly in the thread, so I'm replying through
the email.
My Photoshop version is 24.0.1. My Mac OS is Ventura 13.0.
I did the "Reset Preferences on Quit," restarted, and now more Swatch
options are grayed out. (see screenshot)
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Ginger Gebka | Marketing Specialist
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@peggyc94963541 wrote:
I'm having trouble replying directly in the thread, so I'm replying through the email.
Unfortunately, the forum software removes images when you reply by email.
I'll move this thread to Discussions to see if you can reply in the forums instead of email, then we can move it back to Bugs for you. Let us know if this works.
Jane
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Hi Jane,
See if you can see the image below.
Let me know if you need any more computer or monitor details.
The screen shot shows the Swatch Panel options after resetting the
preferences and restarting.
Thanks for your help.
Ginger
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@peggyc94963541 wrote:
Hi Jane,
See if you can see the image below.
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No — the forum software will always strip out attachments.
Go to the thread in the forums and click Reply to use a Reply window, then use the Insert Image button (mountain and sun) in the toolbar of the Reply window to add your images.
I'll remove your personal information again from your email reply for your protection. This is a public forum so anyone (including spammers) can access it.
Jane
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Hi,
Here is the screenshot of the swatches panel options after resetting preferences and restarting.
Thanks,
Ginger
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Hi @peggyc94963541, did you check to see if you have only one Legacy Swatches ACO file installed in the “Required” folder directory? This is the Windows path: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop 2023\Required. I'm not sure of the path for macOS but someone here will know if you can't find it.
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It looks like a reinstall of photoshop might be in order.
You can uninstall/reinstall photoshop using the Creative Cloud Desktop Application.
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I will try the uninsntall/reinstall. Do you think it's a problem to have more than one version installed? I also have Photoshop 2020 on my Mac.
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Same OS, version etc, they do show up for me.
I imported them, then exported them (again, no issue). Why not try downloading them from here:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/nzwtexpzzdv2ci3/Legacy%20Swatches.aco?dl=0
Then attempt to load them. The path you may wish to save this document is here:
Did that work, are they back?
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Hi, I added the Legacy swatches and restarted Photosop.
When I went to my Swatch panel, I see I have duplicates listed! (screenshot below). I'm wondering if having Photoshop 2020 also installed on my Mac is a problem. Tomorrow I will try uninstalling and reinstalling Photoshop 2023.
Thanks, G
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Having two or more versions of photoshop should not be a problem.
Many users including myself have multiple photoshop versions installed on the same computer
without them interfering with one another
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Before doing the uninstall/reinstall of photoshop go to Apple>System Settings>Privacy & Security and under Full Disk Access see if Adobe Photoshop 2023 is enabled.
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Thanks for all the replies.
I both turned on full disk asccess for PS 2023 in Mac privacy and security setting, then did an unsintall and reinstall of PS 2023. Everything looks good now. I was able to use the Swatch options panel to turn on the Legacy swatches. 🙂
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Great, glad to hear it, @peggyc94963541. Thanks for coming back to let us know what steps you took!