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OSXFAQ Mac OS X Design Tip-of-the-Day  

Photoshop -

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If you want to move a brush from one location in the Brushes palette (or Brushes Picker), you can do it, but you can't reorder it within the Brushes palette itself. Nah, that would be too easy (and too obvious). Instead, you have to go under the Edit menu and choose Preset Manager. Choose Brushes from the pop-up menu, and then click-and-drag the brushes around to your heart's content. Be somewhat careful, however, because there is no "Undo" or "Cancel" button--only "Done." But don't be afraid about losing the default brush set--you can always get it right back by going to the Brushes palette's pop-down menu and choosing Reset Brushes.

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