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Michael_Prewitt@adobeforums.com #1
Sort (or rearrange) Print Presets
I have about 15 Print Presets, named according to job. The problem is that InDesign lists them in the order they were created (random), instead of in alphabetical order. Is there any way to rearrange the presets so that presets for related jobs go together? (Alphabetical order would be fine, arbitrary according to my choosing would be better.)
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Olivier_Berquin@adobeforums.com #2
Re: Sort (or rearrange) Print Presets
Yes: you can export them one by one, and re-import them... one by one.
Oli.
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Michael_Prewitt@adobeforums.com #3
Re: Sort (or rearrange) Print Presets
Groan ... but thanks! At least that would save deleting and recreating them. I wonder if the data is saved somewhere in a more conveniently editable format, like as XML preferences file?
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DavidT #4
Re: Sort (or rearrange) Print Presets
This has come up before several times, Michael. My method (I've done this twice now) is to click on the print preset you want at the top of the list, click 'new' and name it. Then delete the old preset. Select the print preset you want second on the list, click 'new' and name it. Then delete the old and so on through your 'old' presets.
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