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Displays files specified by the navigational menu buttons, Path bar, Favorites panel, or Folders panel.
Content panel
Displays a preview of the selected file or files. Previews are separate from, and typically larger than, the
Preview panel
thumbnail image displayed in the Content panel. You can reduce or enlarge the preview by resizing the panel.
Drag a folder or file from the Explorer (Windows) or the Finder (Mac OS) onto the Preview panel to navigate to that
folder or file in Adobe Bridge.
Contains metadata information for the selected file. If multiple files are selected, shared data (such as
Metadata panel
keywords, date created, and exposure setting) is listed.
Helps you organize your images by attaching keywords to them.
Keywords panel
Contains options for creating PDF documents and HTML or Flash web galleries. Appears when the
Output panel
Output workspace is selected.
Displays context-sensitive information about servers, projects, and assets managed in Version Cue.
Inspector panel
See also
"Select and manage
workspaces" on page 10
"Sort and filter
files" on page 21
"Metadata and
keywords" on page 34
"Organize files into
collections" on page 19
"Preview and compare
images" on page 26
"Run automated tasks with Adobe
"Inspect Version Cue files in Adobe
Adjust panels
You can adjust the Adobe Bridge window by moving and resizing its panels. However, you can't move panels outside
the Adobe Bridge window.
Move or resize panels
Do any of the following:
Drag a panel by its tab into another panel.
Drag the horizontal divider bar between panels to make them larger or smaller.
Drag the vertical divider bar between the panels and the Content panel to resize the panels or Content panel.
Show or hide panels
Do any of the following:
Press Tab to show or hide all panels except the center panel (the center panel varies depending on the workspace
you've chosen).
Choose Window, followed by the name of the panel you want to display or hide.
Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a panel tab and choose the name of the panel you want to display.
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Updated 15 July 2009
USING ADOBE BRIDGE AND ADOBE VERSION CUE CS4
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