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You can manage your custom palettes in the Custom Palette Organizer. Corel Painter names custom palettes “Custom 1”, “Custom 2,” and so on. For ease of use, you can rename them.
Corel Painter keeps your custom palettes from one session to the next. You can also save a custom palette to a file. If you save it to a file, you can remove it from Corel Painter, and then load it again later. You can delete obsolete custom palettes or those you don’t use very often.
To rename a custom palette |
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Choose Window Custom Palette Organizer.
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Choose a palette from the Custom Palette list.
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Click Rename.
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In the Palette Name dialog box, type a name in the New Palette text box.
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To save a custom palette |
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Choose Window Custom Palette Organizer.
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Choose a palette from the Custom Palette list.
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Click Export.
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In the New Palette File dialog box, type a name in the File Name text box.
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Choose the drive and folder where you want to save the file.
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It’s a good idea to store all saved palettes in the same folder. |
To import a custom palette |
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Choose Window Custom Palette Organizer.
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In the Custom Palette Organizer, choose a palette from the Custom Palette list.
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Click Import.
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In the Open Palette File dialog box, choose the file where the custom palette is
saved.
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Click Open.
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Only custom palette files created with version 8.1 or later are supported by
Corel Painter. Custom palettes created with version 7 or earlier cannot be
loaded.
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To delete a custom palette |
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Choose Window Custom Palette Organizer.
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Choose a palette from the Custom Palette list.
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Click Delete.
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