A CS Browser/folder question

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adykes
Aug 1, 2005
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I must be missing something.

In the CS browser I’ve created some subfolders and and sorted the images into the subfolders, worked on them and now I want to move what’s left back into the original folder.

The problem is I can only see one folder at a time and I can’t highlight and drag *up*, afaikt.

WTF ?

Thanks


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Harry Limey
Aug 1, 2005
"Al Dykes" wrote in message
I must be missing something.

In the CS browser I’ve created some subfolders and and sorted the images into the subfolders, worked on them and now I want to move what’s left back into the original folder.

The problem is I can only see one folder at a time and I can’t highlight and drag *up*, afaikt.

WTF ?

Thanks
There should be no problem dragging and dropping pictures from the Browser thumbnail preview area into any of the folders visible in the browser palette area!! That is unless you have inadvertently closed the folder view window in the palette, you may need to try extending the folder window – you can alter its size at will by use of the mouse, is that what you mean?
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adykes
Aug 1, 2005
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Harry Limey <harrylimey[@]lycos.co.uk> wrote:
"Al Dykes" wrote in message
I must be missing something.

In the CS browser I’ve created some subfolders and and sorted the images into the subfolders, worked on them and now I want to move what’s left back into the original folder.

The problem is I can only see one folder at a time and I can’t highlight and drag *up*, afaikt.

WTF ?

Thanks
There should be no problem dragging and dropping pictures from the Browser thumbnail preview area into any of the folders visible in the browser palette area!! That is unless you have inadvertently closed the folder view window in the palette, you may need to try extending the folder window – you can alter its size at will by use of the mouse, is that what you mean?

That did it. Thanks. I’ve been living in the browser window to too long.


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