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and nozzles, looks, and scripts. You can also add commands from the main menus or
panel options to custom palettes.
Items that appear on a custom palette are references (aliases or shortcuts) to the original.
This means that if you change the original — for example, by modifying and saving a
brush variant — the custom panel button loads the newest version. However, if you
delete the original, Corel Painter won’t be able to find the item again to load in the
custom palette.
Custom palettes behave like the standard panels. For more information about working
with panels, see “Rearranging panels and palettes” on page 39.
To create a custom palette
1 Choose Window Custom Palette Add Command.
2 Choose New from the Add To list box.
3 With the Add Command dialog box open, do one of the following:
• Choose a menu item from a default Corel Painter menu.
• Choose a menu item from the Other menu to add additional controls to a
custom palette.
• Choose a menu item from the Panel Menus menu to add a panel, or any of the
items included in a panel’s options flyout menu, to a custom palette.
• Choose a menu item from the To ols menu to add a toolbox tool to a custom
palette.
4 In the Add Command dialog box, click Ok.
You can also create a custom panel by pressing Shift and dragging a button to
the application window.
You can add brush variants that are stored in different brush libraries to the
same custom palette. When you choose a brush variant from the custom
palette, the brush library in which the brush variant is stored is automatically
loaded in the Brush library panel. This allows you to quickly switch between
brush libraries.
To open or close a custom palette
•Perform a task from the following table.
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