Graphics Programs Reference
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6 Click once on the image named boy_skateboard.ai , and then Shift+click the image named flipit.ai .
Both images are selected.
You can easily reduce and enlarge the size of your thumbnails by pressing Ctrl+plus sign or
Ctrl+minus sign in Windows or Command+plus sign or Command+minus sign in Mac OS.
7 Click and drag the selected images to the Graphics folder. When the folder becomes highlighted, release
the mouse. The files have now been moved into that folder.
You can select multiple images and organize folders directly in Adobe Bridge.
8 Double-click the Graphics folder to view its contents. You see the boy_skateboard and the flipit Adobe
Illustrator (.ai) files that you moved.
9 Click ps03lessons in the file path bar at the top to return to the ps03lessons folder content.
Making a Favorite
As you work in Photoshop, you will find that you frequently access the same folders. One of the many
great features in Bridge is that you can designate a frequently used folder as a Favorite, allowing you to
quickly and easily access it from the Favorites panel. This is extremely helpful, especially if the folders
that you are frequently accessing are stored deep in your file hierarchy.
1 Select the Favorites panel in the upper-left corner of the Bridge window to bring it to the front. In the
list of Favorites, click Desktop. Double-click the ps03lessons folder to see the skateboarding images.
Since the Graphics folder is going to be used again in this lesson, you'll make it a Favorite.
2 Place your cursor over the Graphics folder in the center pane (Content), and click and drag the Graphics
folder until you see a horizontal line appear in the Favorites panel. Be careful not to drag this folder in-
to a folder (highlighted with a blue box) in the Favorites panel. When a cursor with a plus sign ( ) ap-
pears, release the mouse. On the Mac OS you will see a circle with a plus sign. The folder is now listed
as a Favorite.
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