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To change the plug-ins list display, select or deselect any option in the Display section.
Changing options in this section affects the list display only, not the actual status of
plug-ins.
To create a new plug-in set from a duplicate of the active set, click Duplicate, name the
set, and then click OK. The set you create becomes the active set.
To rename the active set of plug-ins, click Rename, name the set, and then click OK.
To permanently remove the active set, click Delete, and then click OK when an alert
message appears.
To import a file of plug-in sets, click Import, locate and select the file containing the sets
you want to import, and then click OK. If the file you import contains a set that has the
same name as an existing set, the imported set will be renamed as a copy. The first set
in the file you import becomes the active set.
Note: (Windows only) When importing plug-in sets, if you select Plug-in Manager Import
Files Family in the Files of Type menu in the Open a File dialog box, plug-in set files will
appear only if the files are named with a filename extension .pset.
To export all custom plug-in sets to one file, click Export, go to the folder in which you
want to store the file, select Export All Sets, and then click Save. In Windows, plug-in
sets are exported with the filename extension .pset.
To see detailed information about a plug-in, select the plug-in and click Show Info.
In addition to viewing such information as a plug-in's version, you can find out if it
depends on other plug-ins. When you're finished, click OK to close the Plug-in Infor-
mation dialog box.
You can also view plug-in details by double-clicking a plug-in in the list.
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