Have you ever reinstalled Photoshop, upgraded your version or switched computers and needed to transfer over your actions? This vide is for you! :) In this (very short) “Two Minute Tip” I show how to save actions from one version of Photoshop and load them into another.

You may also be interested in a “sister” video on how to transfer on how to transfer over your presets, like brushes/styles/etc.: http://youtu.be/d2L5xpGRpgU


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Have you ever reinstalled Photoshop, upgraded your version or switched computers and needed to transfer over your actions? This vide is for you! :) In this (very short) “Two Minute Tip” I show how to save actions from one version of Photoshop and load them into another.

You may also be interested in a “sister” video on how to transfer on how to transfer over your presets, like brushes/styles/etc.: http://youtu.be/d2L5xpGRpgU


Watch the Video


To view more Two Minute Tips video tutorials, please click here.

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5 Comments

  1. Carrie Fleitz June 26, 2012 at 5:54 pm - Reply

    Thank you, that was so simple.

  2. Carrie Fleitz June 26, 2012 at 5:54 pm - Reply

    Thank you, that was so simple.

  3. Emily June 26, 2012 at 2:04 pm - Reply

    Awesome! Thank you! Right now I’m trying to import actions into Photoshop Elements 7. It worked before I upgraded my computer to Windows 7… *sigh*

  4. Juan Carlos Guzman June 27, 2012 at 1:21 am - Reply

    Thanks for this great information

  5. Juan Carlos Guzman June 27, 2012 at 1:21 am - Reply

    Thanks for this great information

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