You can delete, rename, copy, and move resources. You can also create your own resource categories.
To access the Resource Manager dialog box |
• | Click a Presets control, and click the Resource Manager button . |
To delete a resource |
1 | Click a Presets control, and click the Resource Manager button . |
2 | If necessary, from the Category drop-list choose the category where the resource resides. |
3 | Click the resource from the list. |
4 | Click Delete. |
To rename a resource |
1 | Click a Presets control, and click the Resource Manager button . |
2 | If necessary, from the Category drop-list choose the category where the resource resides. |
3 | Click the resource from the list. |
4 | Click Rename. |
The Rename Resource dialog box appears. |
5 | Type the new name for the resource, and click OK. |
To copy a resource to another location |
1 | Click a Presets control, and click the Resource Manager button . |
2 | If necessary, from the Category drop-list choose the category where the resource resides. |
3 | Click the resource from the list. |
4 | Click Copy. |
The Save As dialog box appears. |
Note: At this point, you can also rename the file by typing a new name in the File Name field. |
5 | Navigate to the folder where you want to move the resource and click Save. |
Note: You cannot copy a resource without renaming it to a folder currently being scanned using the File Locations dialog box. |
To move a resource to another location |
1 | Click a Presets control, and click the Resource Manager button . |
2 | If necessary, from the Category drop-list choose the category where the resource resides. |
3 | Click the resource from the list. |
4 | Click Move. |
The Browse for Folder dialog box appears. |
5 | Navigate to the folder where you want to move the resource, and then click OK. |
To create a resource category |
1 | Choose File Preferences File Locations. |
The File Locations dialog box appears. |
2 | In the File types list on the left side of the dialog box, click the resource for which you want to create a new category folder. |
3 | In the folders list, click the folder under which the custom category subfolder will reside. |
4 | In the Folder Options group box, mark the Enable and Use sub folders check boxes. |
5 | Click Create Sub Folder. |
The Enter Name dialog box appears. |
6 | Type a name for the custom category subfolder, and click OK to close the Enter Name dialog box. |
7 | Click OK. |