The first 4 rows (in Paint Shop Pro) are civ coloring (althouh there are a few in those rows that don't change, it's best not to mess with any of the colors in those rows), the second to last row (in PsP) is Smoke effects, and the last row is shadow. In Photoshop, it's the exact opposite, because for some reason, Photoshop displays pallettes in inverse order (compared to every other graphics program, that is).