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ADOBE PHOTOSHOP CS2
User Guide
Note:
When you rename a keyword, the keyword’s name isn’t changed in files that currently contain it. The original
name stays in the file.
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To move a keyword to a different keyword set, drag the keyword from one set to another.
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To delete a keyword, select the keyword by clicking its name, and then click the Delete Keyword button
at the
bottom of the panel or choose Delete from the panel menu.
Note:
Keywords that you get from other users appear in the Other Keywords category until you recategorize them. To
make these keywords permanent in Bridge, select the keyword and then choose Persistent from the context menu.
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To find a file using the keyword, choose Find from the panel menu.
Note:
You can’t modify keywords in search results for Adobe Stock Photos.
See also
“About Adobe Bridge” on page 79
“To search for files and folders with Bridge” on page 91
Using Version Cue with Bridge
Working with Version Cue in Bridge
Adobe Bridge and Version Cue work together to give you an intuitive way to access and manage Version Cue files
and projects.
Bridge provides comprehensive visualization of and centralized command over all aspects of Version Cue files and
projects. You can use Bridge to access Version Cue Workspaces, create a project in any of those workspaces, and
create a project folder hierarchy. You can drag files into project folders and drag files from a project folder into non
project folders on your hard drive. You can also copy and move files within and between project folders.
The search capabilities of Bridge enable you to locate project files using file information such as version comments,
or keywords or fonts contained in your files. You can view files that have been deleted (but not permanently deleted)
in projects and you can restore deleted files using Bridge.
Working with versions in Bridge
As you save versions of project files as they evolve, you can use the Versions View
in Bridge to see all previous versions of the files, delete previous versions, and promote previous versions. You can
get information not only about the current version of a file, but also about the version comment for each previous
version without having to open the files in their native applications. However, if you need to view a previous version
in more detail, you can use Bridge and Version Cue to open that version. You can view Version Cue file info