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Chapter 5: Edit mode
Using presets in Edit
Many ACDSee 14 editing tools and special effects allow you to save your settings as presets. This is convenient when you frequently
use the same settings for a particular tool or effect.
For most tools, ACDSee 14 automatically saves the last option settings you applied to an image when you clicked Apply or Done. This
preset is called Last Used.
The Save Preset and Delete buttons are located at the top of an editing tool's panel.
To save a preset:
1. Under the Edit tab, select a tool and specify its settings.
2. Click the Save Preset button.
3. In the New Preset dialog box, enter a name for your preset, and then click OK.
The new preset will appear in the tool's Presets drop-down list.
To use a previously saved preset:
1. Under the Edit tab, select the tool for which you created the preset.
2. Click the Presets drop-down list and select the preset you want to apply.
To delete a preset:
1. Under the Edit tab, select the tool for which you created the preset.
2. Click the Presets drop-down list and select the preset you want to delete.
3. Click the Delete button.
4. In the Confirm Delete dialog box, click Yes.
Using the undo/redo button
You can undo and redo your changes when editing an image.
To undo a change:
In Edit mode do one of the following:
Click the Undo button.
Use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + Z.
To redo a change:
In Edit mode do one of the following:
Click the Redo button.
Use the keyboard shortcut CTRL + Y.
Restoring originals
If you have committed changes to an image, you cannot restore the original.
You can discard all your changes and revert to the original image.
To revert an image back to the original in Edit mode:
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