

To clear filters, click the Clear Filter button at the bottom of the Filter panel.If you filter an expanded stack, Adobe Bridge displays all files in the stack that meet the filter criteria of the top file. Note: If you filter a closed stack, Adobe Bridge displays the stack only if the top (thumbnail) item meets the filter criteria. For example, if you’ve selected GIF Image beneath File Type, Alt-click GIF Image to deselect it and select all the other file types listed. Tip: Select Expand All or Collapse All from the Filter panel menu to open or close all filter categories.Īlt-click (Windows) or Option-click (Mac OS) to inverse selected criteria. Select categories from the Filter panel menu. For example, Shift-click two stars to display all files that have two or more stars. Tip: Shift-click rating criteria to select that rating or higher.

For example, to display GIF and JPEG files that have two stars, select GIF Image and JPEG File beneath File Type and two stars beneath Ratings.

Select criteria across categories (for example, file types and ratings) to display files that meet all the criteria. For example, to display both GIF and JPEG files, select GIF Image and JPEG File beneath File Type. Select criteria in the same category (for example, file types) to display files that meet any of the criteria. To filter files, select one or more criteria in the Filter panel:.If the Content panel displays search results or a collection with files from multiple folders, or if the Content panel displays flat view, the Filter panel contains a Parent Folder that lets you filter the files by the folder where they’re located. If the Content panel contains images, the Filter panel contains such criteria as dimensions, orientation, and camera data such as exposure time and aperture value. For example, if the Content panel contains audio files, the Filter panel contains artist, album, genre, key, tempo, and loop criteria. For example, by glancing at the Filter panel, you can quickly see how many files have a specific rating or keyword.Ĭriteria that appear in the Filter panel are dynamically generated depending on the files that appear in the Content panel and their associated metadata or location. The Filter panel displays the number of items in the current set that have a specific value, regardless of whether they are visible. To return to the icon mode, press Esc.Ĭontrol which files appear in the Content panel by selecting criteria in the Filter panel. You can also click a right-pointing arrow in the path bar to cruise the subfolders of the preceding item.ĭrag an item from the Content panel to the path bar to go to that location.Ĭlick the last item in the path bar to edit the path. Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) an item in the path bar to turn on folder “cruising.” Folder cruising allows you to see and go to the subfolders of the selected item. In Mac OS, you can also drag a folder from the Finder to the Adobe Bridge icon to open it.Ĭlick an item in the path bar to go to it.
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Tip: Ctrl-double click (Windows) or Command-double click (Mac OS) a folder in the Content panel to open that folder in a new window.ĭrag a folder from Windows Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS) to the path bar to go to that location in Adobe Bridge.ĭrag a folder from Windows Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS) to the Preview panel to open it. Tip: To reveal a file in the operating system, select it and choose File > Reveal In Explorer (Windows) or File > Reveal In Finder (Mac OS).Ĭlick the Go Back button or Go Forward button in the application bar to navigate between recently visited folders.ĭouble-click a folder in the Content panel to open it. Press the Left arrow key to collapse a folder.Ĭlick the Go To Parent Or Favorites button or Reveal Recent button in the application bar and choose an item. Press the Right arrow key to expand a folder. Press the Down arrow and Up arrow keys in the Folders panel to navigate the directory. To navigate between files and folders, you can do one of the following:
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Create PDF contact sheet in the Output workspace.Organize content and assets using Adobe Bridge.
