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Inspiring
April 20, 2024
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2n window

  • April 20, 2024
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For ahile the Bridge could have multiple Windows by pressing control N.  That was too simple, so it seems they changed it again.  Now how to?

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Correct answer Erik Bloodaxe

This feature was once removed but a mass outcry succeeded in effecting it's reintroduction.

If you have not updated Bridge for some time you may still have this feature missing.

So, assuming you have Bridge updated, Ctrl + N still does this.

Alternatively, it's File>New Window.

 

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Inspiring
April 21, 2024

Coincidentally, it was right after I myself officially complained about this feature being dropped, that about a day later they reinstated it.  I was using it for sometime, but after a recent update I found it wasn't working again.  But after just checking now, I find that, though I have updated several times, the version on my PC is not the latest one, so it's only been when I've used the cloud version.  So how do I get that version updated to my PC as I don't always have Internet access when I am using Bridge.

gary_sc
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Community Expert
April 21, 2024

Hi @robirdman1, when you say "…the cloud version…," what do you mean by that? There is no cloud version of Bridge. There's only the "on your computer" version. The second window capability has been around for some time now. Can you please share a screenshot of the version you are using? Like this?

Inspiring
April 22, 2024

So on my task bar is this older version. It doesn't update, so each time I want the latest, I have to click the Adobe Creative cloud icon and choose that Bridge, and though I've chosen update, that taskbar thumbnail remains unchanged.

Erik Bloodaxe
Erik BloodaxeCorrect answer
Legend
April 21, 2024

This feature was once removed but a mass outcry succeeded in effecting it's reintroduction.

If you have not updated Bridge for some time you may still have this feature missing.

So, assuming you have Bridge updated, Ctrl + N still does this.

Alternatively, it's File>New Window.