Adobe photoshop cs2 User Manual

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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
To add search criteria, click the plus sign button. To remove search criteria, click the minus sign button. 
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Click Find. Bridge displays the files that match the search criteria, and you can navigate through the files. 
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(Optional) To save the search criteria to perform the same search again, click Save As Collection. Enter a name 
for the collection. Select Start Search From Current Folder to search from the same folder in the future. Then, click 
Save. The search criteria are saved in the Collections folder listed in the Favorites panel. 
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To search with criteria saved as collections 
If you saved search criteria by using the Save As Collection option in the Find dialog box, you can run that search
again by using that collection.
Select Collections in the Favorites panel or Look In menu.
Double-click the collection you want.
A new Bridge window appears containing the results of the search.
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Bridge Center 
About Bridge Center 
If you are working with the Adobe Creative Suite, Bridge Center gives you quick access to your most recent files and 
folders, RSS newsreaders for the latest information, tips and tricks for using Adobe products, color management 
features, and Help documentation. It even lets you start new Version Cue projects. 
To display Bridge Center, select it in the Favorites panel. 
Note: If you don’t see Bridge Center in the Favorites panel, make sure that Center is selected in the General preferences. 
See “To set Bridge preferences” on page 83. 
Adobe Stock Photos 
Opens the Adobe Stock Photos home page in Bridge. 
Saved File Groups 
Lists sets of files that you have saved as a group, even if they are being used in separate applica­
tions.  When  you create a saved file group, you  assemble  and name a set of files, which  Bridge  then  closes. When you  
open a saved file group, Bridge reopens the current version of those files, launching the appropriate Adobe Creative 
Suite applications as needed. See “To work with saved file groups in Bridge Center” on page 93. 
Note: Saved file groups do not preserve versions of files; groups always contain the most current version of the files. For 
instance, suppose  you include  the file logo.jpg in a saved file group. If you  open  the saved  file  group later, edit the  logo.jpg  
file, and save it in another group, both saved file groups will contain the same logo.jpg file.