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274 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
For example, if you want to open a paper textures library from the Paper Libraries
panel, click the Import Paper Library button .
2 Choose the drive and folder where the library is stored.
3 Click Open.
The imported library displays at the bottom of the panel window.
To import a library created in a previous version of Corel Painter
1 Click the Library panel’s options button , choose Import Legacy [Resource
type] Library.
2 Choose the drive and folder where the library is stored.
3 Click Open.
The imported library displays at the bottom of the panel window.
To export a library
1 In a library panel, click the Export [Resource type] Library button .
For example, if you want to open a gradient library from the Gradient Libraries
panel, click the Export Gradient Library button .
2 In the Choose Library dialog box, choose the library that you want to export from
the Library list box.
3 Choose the drive and folder where you want to store the library.
4 Click Save.
Creating and removing libraries
Libraries allow you to store and organize tools and media to make it easier for you to
locate and access them. When you create a new resource, such as a gradient, it is
automatically saved to the current library. However, you can create a custom library and
move the resource to that library. In addition, you can copy any of the default resources
to a custom library. If you no longer need a library, you can remove it.
The method for creating a library is the same for most tools and media, except for brush
libraries. For more information, see “Creating and deleting brush libraries” on
page 307.
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