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TIP The Render Shortcuts toolbar on page 7291 lets you quickly switch between
active presets.
In addition to the default presets that ship with 3ds Max, you can also create
your own settings. At the bottom of the preset list, two choices let you use
and create your own custom presets:
Load Preset When you choose Load Preset, 3ds Max displays a file selector
dialog that lets you choose the RPS file to load.
Each category corresponds to one panel of the Render Scene dialog. Choose
which panel's settings you want to load from the RPS file, and click Load.
Once you load a custom preset file, its name appears on the drop-down list,
along with the default choices.
IMPORTANT Even though the renderer is assigned in the Common panel of the
Render Scene dialog, renderer assignments are not loaded with the Common
category in the RPS file. The current renderer assignment has its own category in
the Select Preset Categories dialog. For example, if the current renderer is the
Default Scanline Renderer, the Select Preset Categories dialog will have a category
labeled Default Scanline Renderer.
Save Preset When you choose Save Preset, 3ds Max first displays a file selector
dialog, letting you name the RPS file. After that, the Select Preset Categories
dialog opens.
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