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Bridge workspace
A. Look In menu B. Panels C. Selected item D. Thumbnail slider E. Workspace buttons
These are the main components of the Adobe Bridge workspace:
Lists the folder hierarchy, as well as favorite and recent folders. The Look In menu (located at the top
Look In menu
of the Bridge window) gives you a quick way to find folders containing the items you want to display.
To limit the number of recent folders displayed in the Look In menu, enter a number in the Number Of Recent Items
To Display text box in General preferences.
Gives you quick access to folders as well as to Adobe Stock Photos, Version Cue, and Bridge Home.
Favorites panel
Shows the folder hierarchy. Use it to navigate folders.
Folders panel
Lets you sort and filter files that appear in the Content panel.
Filter panel
Displays files specified by the Look In menu, 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 dragging its dividing bar.
Contains metadata information for the selected file. If multiple files are selected, shared data (such
Metadata panel
as keywords, date created, and exposure setting) is listed. (For more information, see "Metadata and keywords" on
page 54.)
Helps you organize your images by attaching keywords to them.
Keywords panel
Other panels may appear in the Bridge workspace depending on options you've selected.
Note: For information on managing workspaces, the Favorites Panel, language settings, or startup scripts, see Bridge Help.
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