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Using the Filter panel

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You can use the Filter panel to locate files whose location you can’t remember. With the Filter panel, you can look at attributes such as file type, keywords, and date created or modified to narrow down the files that appear in the content window of Adobe Bridge. The following steps show you how:

1 Make sure that you are still viewing the content of the Hockey folder. Notice that the Filter panel collects the information from the active folder, indicating the keywords that are being used, as well as modification dates and more.

2 Click to turn down the arrow next to Keywords in the Filter panel, and select Goalie from the list; notice that only images with the Goalie keyword applied are visible. Click Goalie again to deselect it and view all the images.Find files quickly by selecting different criteria in the Filters panel.

3 Click the Clear Filter button in the lower right of the Filter panel to turn off any filters.

4 Experiment with investigating file types as well. Only file types that exist in the selected folder appear in the list. If you are looking for an Adobe Illustrator file, you might see that there are none located in this folder, but you will see a QuickTime video file that you can select and preview right in Adobe Bridge, as shown in Figure 2-9.FIGURE 2-9: You can select File Types from the Filter panel to locate them easily.

5 Again, click the Clear Filter button in the lower-right area of the Filter panel to turn off any filters. The Clear Filter button looks like a circle with a slash through it.

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