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Trashcan disabled in Adobe Bridge CS6

New Here ,
Nov 02, 2016 Nov 02, 2016

Recently, Bridge mysteriously disabled its trashcan and no longer offers the Delete option on a drop-down for certain raw image files that are from a Nikon Camera, (extension "*.NEF"). And it's inconsistant, as well - it will allow me to delete a few of the NEF's but not most of them.  Yet I can delete these files using Windows Explorer. The Trashcan icon is grayed out to indicate it's disabled - why would it be? It looks like I have a glitch and should reinstall, but before I do, if I'm missing something here, please someone tell me what it is.

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Adobe Employee , Nov 03, 2016 Nov 03, 2016

Hi Chris,

We have released a new version of Adobe Bridge (CC 2017) on 02 Nov 2016. The new version build number is 7.0.0.93. This version is available to install via Adobe Creative Cloud application.

Please try the new version and check for issues you have encountered.

Regards,

Gautam

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Adobe Employee ,
Nov 03, 2016 Nov 03, 2016

Hi Chris,

We have released a new version of Adobe Bridge (CC 2017) on 02 Nov 2016. The new version build number is 7.0.0.93. This version is available to install via Adobe Creative Cloud application.

Please try the new version and check for issues you have encountered.

Regards,

Gautam

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New Here ,
Nov 04, 2016 Nov 04, 2016
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So then it’s a glitch, and not my fault. Just making sure.

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