How do I get Bridge for Photoshop CS2?

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Peter Jason
May 27, 2008
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Is this included? I can’t find it anywhere.

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Malcolm Smith
May 27, 2008
Peter
It’s called Browse under the Photoshop File menu and comes with Photoshop (from CS on).
Malcolm
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Peter Jason
May 27, 2008
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Peter
It’s called Browse under the Photoshop File
menu and comes with Photoshop (from CS on).
Malcolm

Thanks Malcolm. I tried this but nothing
happens. Is there something else I should
do?
Peter.
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Malcolm Smith
May 27, 2008
Peter, I can’t think of anything else but sometimes Bridge is a bit slow to open particularly if the files it was previously pointing to are not available – I know you have never opened Bridge but have you waited say 1/2 minute? Apart from that I have no other ideas.
Malcolm
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Dave
May 27, 2008
On Tue, 27 May 2008 07:45:08 GMT, "Malcolm Smith" wrote:

Peter, I can’t think of anything else but sometimes Bridge is a bit slow to open particularly if the files it was previously pointing to are not available – I know you have never opened Bridge but have you waited say 1/2 minute? Apart from that I have no other ideas.
Malcolm

On your task bar (CS3), the first icon on the left side of ‘Workspace’.
BR with a magnifying glass on it. The cursor should display ‘go to Bridge’.
JB
just bob
May 29, 2008
If we are talking a Windows PC search for "bridge.exe". Should be under Program files\Adobe

-Bob

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Is this included? I can’t find it anywhere.

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