
Hopefully this helps someone looking for this. You'll have to do some things like make sure the app/browser window is in the same position, the delays for clicks is correct (the confirm click might need to be delayed by a few extra ms), and for me I had to make sure that I started the macro with the browser window in focus, but after some playing around it worked well enough I set the 'repeat' to 50 and have been just hitting the macro execution key (F4) while I have breaks in working, and have almost deleted all 600+ presets that were duplicated. Not the most elegant way to do it, and you definitely want to test it ahead of time (don't use my numbers as that's for my exact screen).

It can do a lot more it seems (scrolling and dragging etc) but I just wanted it for this one use case).
#How to delete presets on lightroom mobile software
The software is pretty good at simply recording where the mouse is when it clicks and then repeating that in sequence. There are better ways to do this I'm sure, but I used the software Auto Mouse Click ( ) to automate the sequence of clicking on the preset, clicking the '.', then delete, then confirm. Since I'd delete them from the cr_settings folder I couldn't do this on desktop, I was stuck with the web (but you can probably do this on the desktop if all three are synced). It's pretty much impossible (at least in iOS) to automate any sort of clicking so you're stuck with doing this on either web or desktop. The only way I could think of was to click and delete one by one, and to automate that process. ) and that did remove them from Lightroom Desktop (CC) but because they were already uploaded to the web (the repository of truth), the deleted state doesn't sync, and you're stuck with desktop and web/mobile being out of sync. I did delete files in the cr_settings folder (. I spoke to adobe support and there's no way to do this. TLDR: use software that automates mouse clicks to delete them via the web. It's not great, but it works, and doesn't require the 'correct' answer of deleting the library. If you click the Preset drop-down menu you can select any one of the existing presets from the list, and then (here’s the secret), click that Preset drop-down a second time and you will see the option to delete the selected preset (along with Rename and other options) near the bottom of the list.Just wanted to add to this very old post with my solution. How do I manage presets in Lightroom CC?.Why can’t I delete photos in Lightroom?.Where are my presets in Lightroom Classic?.Where are my imported presets Lightroom?.


How do I delete presets in Lightroom app?.
