48 Corel Painter X3 Getting Started Guide
Restoring the default Corel Painter settings
You can restore the Corel Painter workspace to its default factory settings. The restoring
process removes all modifications and customizations that you made to the application
— including the following:
• All libraries (Brushes, Papers, Scripts, Nozzles, etc)
•Custom palettes
• Palette Layout(s)
• Color Sets
• All preferences (Preferences dialog box)
• Customized keyboard shortcuts
• Brush tracking and calibration settings
•Recent brushes
• Color Management presets
• Perspective Guides, Layout, and Divine Proportion presets
Before restoring the Corel Painter default workspace, we recommend that you export
any libraries that you want to preserve. For example, if you created custom brushes, you
can export the brush library. For more information, see “Importing and exporting
libraries” on page 273.
To restore Corel Painter to its default factory settings
1 Hold down Shift and start Corel Painter.
A warning appears, asking you to verify that you want to erase all of the
modifications that you have made to Corel Painter. Restoring the default factory
settings copies the original workspace settings from the installation to the user
folder.
2 Choose whether you want to restore the current workspace or all workspaces.
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