In the previous exercise, you used the Open command to open a file. Now you’ll open another file using Adobe Bridge, a visual file browser that helps take the guesswork out of finding the image file that you need.
1 Click the Launch Bridge button in the Application bar. If you’re prompted to enable the Photoshop extension in Bridge, click OK.
1 Click the Launch Bridge button in the Application bar. If you’re prompted to enable the Photoshop extension in Bridge, click OK.
Adobe Bridge opens, displaying a collection of panels, menus, and buttons.
2 From the Folders panel in the upper-left corner, browse to the Lessons folder you copied from the DVD onto your hard disk. The Lessons folder appears in the Content panel.
3 Select the Lessons folder, and choose File > Add To Favorites. Adding files, folders, application icons, and other assets that you use often to the Favorites panel lets you access them quickly.
4 Select the Favorites tab to open the panel, and click the folder to open it.
5 Double-click the file thumbnail in the Content panel to open the file, or select the thumbnail and choose File > Open.
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