• | To import a script library |
• | To import a script created in a previous version of Corel Painter |
• | To export a script library |
You can import multiple scripts at once if they are stored in a script library. This includes script libraries that were created in a previous version of Corel Painter. You can also export script libraries. In the Script library viewer, you can open and view multiple libraries at once.
To import a script library |
1 | Choose Window Scripts. |
2 | In the Scripts panel, click the Script options button , and choose Import Script Library. |
3 | Choose the drive and folder where the library is stored. |
4 | Choose the library. |
5 | Click Open. |
The imported library is displayed at the bottom of the panel window. |
To import a script created in a previous version of Corel Painter |
1 | Choose Window Scripts. |
2 | In the Scripts panel, click the Script options button , and choose Import Legacy Script Library. |
3 | Choose the drive and folder where the library is stored. |
4 | Choose the library. |
5 | Click Open. |
The imported library is displayed at the bottom of the panel window. |
To export a script library |
1 | Choose Window Scripts. |
2 | In the Scripts panel, click the Script options button , and choose Export Script Library. |
3 | In the Choose Library dialog box, choose the library that you want to export from the Library list box, and click OK. |
4 | Choose the drive and folder where you want to store the library. |
5 | Click Save. |
Some features described in the Help are available only in Corel Painter 2015, and are not included in Painter Essentials 5. For more information about Corel Painter 2015, visit http://www.painterartist.com/. | |
To get started with Painter Essentials 5, see the Painter Essentials 5 Quick Start Guide. |
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