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Hello! Can someone tell me where this folder path is in the new CC version of PS and BR?
(Macintosh HD)Root System/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Startup Scripts CS5/CS6/Adobe Bridge
There is a script that I need to put in this folder (the instructions were, of course, for an earlier version of PS and BR), but I can't locate the current CC version's folder. Can anyone help? I see the Extension Manager that can be downloaded, and I did, but I don't know what to do with it. The script I'm trying to place is for Bridge.
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Sometimes , it will be confusing that Mac has 2 Libraries.
One is System Library and the other is User Library. Check whether checking under System Library.
User Library:
1) Right click on Finder icon and select "Go-To Folder" option.
2) You will get a text box, type-in below command and then hit 'Return' key.( " Note: Do not miss ~ symbol " )
~/library
It will open User Library folder.
3)Then navigate to Application Support>Adobe
System Library:
1) Right click on Finder icon and select "Go-To" F
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I'm not a Mac guy, but maybe it is a hidden folder that needs to be made visible:
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Thank you - that did help to find the Library/Application Support/Adobe/Bridge folder, but I still can't find the Startup Scripts folder. I'm closer, though, if it's there - thanks.
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Sometimes , it will be confusing that Mac has 2 Libraries.
One is System Library and the other is User Library. Check whether checking under System Library.
User Library:
1) Right click on Finder icon and select "Go-To Folder" option.
2) You will get a text box, type-in below command and then hit 'Return' key.( " Note: Do not miss ~ symbol " )
~/library
It will open User Library folder.
3)Then navigate to Application Support>Adobe
System Library:
1) Right click on Finder icon and select "Go-To" Folder option.
2) You will get a text box, type-in below command and then hit 'Return' key.
/library
It will open System Library folder.
3)Then navigate to Application Support>Adobe.
Open Adobe folder and check whether you can find Startup Scripts folder here ?
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THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!!!!!
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You are most welcome

