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Participating Frequently
July 12, 2020
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How to hide labels

  • July 12, 2020
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I'm using Bridge 10.1, however, this has happened prior to this lastest update. When I view images in Bridge, I get a white solid block of line above my document name. I can only get rid of it, if I change the label to "No Label". Is there anyway that I can hide that field entirely? Like some sort of checkbox that I can just uncheck?

 

Thank you.

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Correct answer gary_sc

Hi Deedeats,

 

What I gathered from that article was that there's nothing to hide. That is, under normal circumstances, you would never see anything unless you had actually selected a lable.

 

However, since "No Lable" does remove the white bar, I suggest that when you open a folder of images that exhibit this issue, just do a "Command/Control-a" to select them all and then select "No Label" to remove the white bar on all.

 

Would that work?

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Legend
July 13, 2020

You have a label assigned that doesn't match your label text in prferences.

Participating Frequently
July 13, 2020

Yes, I gathered that from the above post from "gary_sc". I was looking for a way to hide the labels all together without having to select them to change to "No Label".

Legend
July 14, 2020

No, if a label is assigned then it will show. Maybe change the labels to something you actually use?

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
July 12, 2020

Hi Deedeats,

 

The curious thing to me about this is not that you have labels to all of your images, but that you have white labels to all of your images. I've never seen any way to customize the label colors in Bridge. But I did find this article that might be of assistance:

http://asktimgrey.com/2017/02/14/white-color-labels/

 

Let us know if this solves your problem.

Participating Frequently
July 12, 2020

Thank you for the information on the white labels. That makes sense. Hoping someone can chime in about how to hide that label area all together.

gary_sc
Community Expert
gary_scCommunity ExpertCorrect answer
Community Expert
July 12, 2020

Hi Deedeats,

 

What I gathered from that article was that there's nothing to hide. That is, under normal circumstances, you would never see anything unless you had actually selected a lable.

 

However, since "No Lable" does remove the white bar, I suggest that when you open a folder of images that exhibit this issue, just do a "Command/Control-a" to select them all and then select "No Label" to remove the white bar on all.

 

Would that work?