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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2 
User Guide 
Click the Filmstrip View button 
or choose View > As Filmstrip to display thumbnails in a scrolling list along 
with an extra-large thumbnail of the currently selected item. Click the Back button or Forward button directly 
button
below the extra-large thumbnail to go to the previous or next thumbnail. Click the Switch Filmstrip Orientation
to change from a horizontal slide show to a vertical one. Note that you can page through a PDF preview 
in Filmstrip view. 
Click the Details View button
 or choose View > As Details to display a scrollable list of thumbnails along 
with information about the selected file, such as its creation date, file type, pixel size, and file size. For Version Cue 
files, there is additional information about the number of versions or alternates as well as enhanced status infor­
mation along with the current version comment. 
Click the Versions And Alternates View button
 or choose View > As Versions And Alternates to display a 
scrollable list of thumbnails along with thumbnails of any Version Cue alternates and versions for each item. (Only 
the current file appears unless you have created an alternates group containing the file or created previous versions 
of the file.) Click Alternates View or Versions View at the top right of the content area to display thumbnails of 
alternates or versions. In Alternates View, you can also create alternates groups containing files that are not in the 
current folder. 
Choose View > Show Thumbnail Only to view thumbnails without any text information listed. However, Version 
Cue tool tips still display Version Cue information when you position the pointer over the thumbnail. 
Choose View > Slideshow to view thumbnails as a slide show that takes over the entire screen. This is a quick and 
easy way to display and work with large versions of all the graphics files in a folder. Instructions on how to use the 
slide show are displayed on the screen when you choose this command. 
Depending on the view you’re in, you can display extra file information by positioning the pointer over a thumbnail 
in the content area. For files in Version Cue projects, you can also choose File > Versions or File Alternate. This 
command opens a dialog box that lets you work with the file’s versions or alternates without having to select that view 
in the Bridge content area. 
To specify how files and folders are shown in Bridge 
You can specify what type of files and folders you want to display as thumbnails in the content area, as well as the 
order in which to display them. 
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Choose any of the following commands from the View menu: 
Sort, followed by the order in which you want to sort files. Choose Ascending to sort in ascending rather than 
descending order. Choose Manually to sort by the last order in which you dragged the files. 
Show Hidden Files to display hidden files, such as cache files and Version Cue files that have been provisionally 
removed (not permanently deleted) from Version Cue projects. 
Show Folders to display folders as well as individual files. 
Show All Files to display all files regardless of type, even non-Adobe files that Bridge doesn’t normally display. 
Show Graphic Files Only to display only files in graphic file formats, such as EPS, JPEG, BMP, PS, TIFF, and GIF. 
Show Camera Raw Files Only to display only camera raw files. 
Show Vector Files Only to display only files created with drawing programs such as Adobe Illustrator, and EPS and 
PS files. 
Refresh (or choose Refresh from the Folders panel menu) to update the content area. This is useful, for instance, 
when you perform certain Version Cue actions that don’t automatically refresh the view in the content area. 
Closing and reopening Bridge also refreshes the view.