Thanks,
Mylenium
I hope Adobe brings the Adobe Dialog back. If the statement is true that there was probably "too much trouble with compatibility issues on different OSs," it's ridiculous. How difficult can it be to program for a list of favorite folders?
The workflow is getting slower with each new release. In the last version of Bridge, they took away the ability to select a bunch of photos and drag them to the destination folder of your choice. Now, the file tree returns automatically to view the source directory, instead of the destination directory. Like I want to drag files from source to source!
Robert
Thanks for posting a link to a possible workaround to the missing Adobe save as... dialog.
It seems the link is no longer active.
Would you have any further ideas?
Thanks...
Peter
You can obtain the free FileBox eXtender utility here: <http://www.hyperionics.com/files/index.asp>
Mike Wickham
Now I'm happy again. I had a real grump-on for Adobe until i solved the issue. I guess i'll continue to use CS4 now.
Thanks again... Peter
Why clutter up your computer with yet another utility which does what
you can already do without it?
Perhaps you know something I don't. How would _you_ do it? If you're referring to the ability to change the five favorite locations in Windows XP, I already know about that and it is insufficient. I need more than five choices when working in Photoshop-- and those five are not the five I need elsewhere in Windows.
Mike Wickham
I use shortcuts a lot, in ACDsee hit Ctrl+E, opens in photoshop, edit then hit Ctrl+w (close) then photoshop prompts you to save, or CTRL+S to save as, then ALT+TAB to switch back to ACDSee.
but now when I save as I have to doubbble check what folder it is saving to.
I mean come on, the only use this feature has, is for peoiple who have all their images in one folder!
Does anybody know if you can change this in prefrences, I looked but couldnt see.