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    Photoshop brushes

     
    Ive added some new brushes into photoshop, but everytime I switch between different sets I get this unnecessary message popping up asking me if Im sure I want to change

    Is there any way to get rid of this, I am using CS3

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    when you load the brushes set that you want, choose the Append option. then you will only have to load it once and all brush tips will be available.
    first, verify that your ABR files (saved brush presets) are stored in %appdata%\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS3\Presets\Brushes\. Then, open the Preset Manager (Edit->Preset Manager) and choose the Brushes drop-down. now, click the Flyout menu in the upper-right and choose your preset at the bottom. this is where you'll get the option to Append, which is not an avoidable message, but choosing that option should prevent you from ever having to do it again.

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    Cheers... but that message still shows up everytime I want to change to another type of brush

    Also, is there any way to rotate brushes?

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    if you're trying to avoid the "OK Cancel Append" dialog when switching, then use the following two options:

    hold down ALT on the PC, and I believe it would be Option on the Mac before clicking the flyout menu and choosing the preset that you want. understand that you must not release the mouse button until highlighted on the particular preset, since the menu will just disappear. This way will always replaced the previous set.

    submit a feature request to have this feature optional, as a preference setting of some sort.

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