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October 10, 2024
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Ctrl + Z in Adobe Bridge make files disapear!!!

  • October 10, 2024
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So I don't know if it a bug or a feature but when I make a copy of a folder (one with original sky and the copy folder to replace new sky) and then edit all of the photo in it in photoshop. When I go back to bridge, I accidently press Ctrl +Z and the whole folder copy and all of the files I just edit just gone, no way to recover. I try to press Ctrl + Y to redo it but nothing happen. That really frustrating to deal with. Anyway to prevent that happen?? 

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October 11, 2024

Hey, ngo_3527. We're sorry for the trouble.

 

We need more details to help you. What version of Bridge, Photoshop, and operating system are you using? Do you see those folders in Photoshop after edit? 

 

You can try the following steps to recover your work: 

1. Please check this to undo your work: https://adobe.ly/4eFxqOr

2. Open the History panel (Window > History) to see a list of your recent actions. You can click on any state in the History panel to revert to that point in your editing process.

3. If you have previously saved file versions, you can open those to recover your work. Use File > Open Recent to check for recently opened files.

4. If you have auto-save enabled, check the auto-saved files in the designated folder.

 

Let us know how it goes. 

Thanks,

Shivani 

 

 

ngo_3527Author
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October 12, 2024

Hello Shivani, thank for your support.
So here is the example for my case. You can see it in video attached below. So I tried your methods but nothing happen, files gone and nowhere to found them back. My system is Window 10 lasted update, Adobe Bridge 2020 and Photoshop 2017, CPU Ryzen 5 2600 and GPU RTX 2060.