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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
To use RSS content in Bridge Center
RSS (Really Simple Syndication) is an XML format for gathering and distributing web content. It displays web
content, such as the latest information on Adobe products.
1
Click Bridge Center in the Favorites panel.
Note:
Bridge Center is available with Adobe Creative Suite only.
2
In the RSS Reader section, do any of the following:
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To view content, click to select an RSS site from the list on the left, and then click to select a specific topic from the
list on the right. If you want, click More to start your default web browser and display further information on the
topic from that RSS website.
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To add the URL of an RSS site, click the plus sign (+) at the top of the tab.
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To delete an RSS site from the list, select the site and click the minus sign (-).
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To specify how often to check RSS sites for updates, click Open Settings and enter a number specifying the interval,
in hours.
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To check the RSS sites for updates manually, Click Update Now.
Running automated tasks with Bridge
To run automated tasks with Bridge
The Tools menu contains submenus for various commands available in the different Adobe Creative Suite applica
tions. For instance, if you have Adobe Photoshop installed, you can use the commands under the Tools > Photoshop
submenu to make picture packages and create Photomerge panoramas using photos you select in Bridge. Running
these tasks from Bridge saves time because you don’t have to open each file individually.
Note:
Third parties can also create and add their own items to the Tools menu for added functionality in Bridge. For
information about creating your own scripts, see Bridge JavaScript Scripting Reference.
1
Select the files or folders you want to use. If you select a folder, the command is applied where possible to all files
in the folder.
2
Choose Tools >
[Application]
, followed by the command you want. (If your application doesn’t have any
automated tasks available, no application name appears in the menu.)
For information about a particular command, see the documentation for that application.
See also
“About Adobe Bridge” on page 79
“To manage files with Bridge” on page 88
“To batch-rename files with Bridge” on page 95