Exporting Actions to another computer

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    Default Exporting Actions to another computer

    I have a few actions I have created and I would like to transfer them to my co-workers computer - I noticed that the option to save actions is available but i can not get that text active...Does anyone have a solution to transfer actions..?
    Thanks,
    phillipu Guest

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    Default Re: Exporting Actions to another computer

    You cannot save individual actions. However you can save sets. They are the folders in which your actions are created. So I would suggest putting all of the actions you would like to export into a folder and save from there.

    I mean folder in the actions pallete in photoshop.

    Any questions let me know

    -Conley
    Josh Conley Guest

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    Default Re: Exporting Actions to another computer


    And a set can contain one action if you want.
    I suggest keeping custom actions (and curves, hue/sats, gradients, etc.) in a
    separate folder(s) that can easily be saved or backed-up if a reinstall becomes
    necessary.
    Shank Williams Guest

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