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Inspiring
November 21, 2020
Question

LRC BOOK MODULE -

  • November 21, 2020
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Please can someone  give me a short cut to quickly re edit an image that  is in the book already?  How do you  instantly  switch to the Develop  Module to  add more edits.  I'd also like to be able to switch back to the library module so that I can swap the image out for a similar photo.

 

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Inspiring
October 21, 2023

In The Book Module how do I make all page numbers a  uniform size.  In my current book the number size  is not  consistent. 

Rob_Cullen
Community Expert
Community Expert
October 22, 2023

What works for me is to select (highlight) the number in one of the page-number cells-

Then adjust 'Size' in the Type Panel-

Otherwise try toggling Page numbers off then on, then readjust size.

 

Regards. My System: Windows-11, Lightroom-Classic 15.1.1, Photoshop 27.3.1, ACR 18.1.1, Lightroom 9.0, Lr-iOS 10.4.0, Bridge 16.0.2 .
john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 21, 2020

Select the image and hit D for Develop.

Inspiring
November 22, 2020

Pressing G or  D when in the  Book Module is simply not working.  Is this is shortcoming of LR or am I doing something wrong?

john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 22, 2020

As I said, ensure that a photo is selected - confirm this by looking in the filmstrip.

Just Shoot Me
Legend
November 21, 2020

Switching Modules is done with keyboard shortcuts, Letters. g to go to Grid View, e to go to the Loupe view, d to go to Develop.

Or use Ctrl + Alt + numbers 1 > 7.

 

 

 

Inspiring
November 22, 2020

I wish that were working for me.  When  in the  Book Module with  an image highlighted, pressing D does not take you to that photo in the Develop Module.  The error message 'no photo selected' comes up.  Please can you check this in 

john beardsworth
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 22, 2020

Yes, certain and just checked. Make sure you are selecting the photo rather than the page. You can be sure the photo is selected if you look in the filmstrip where you'll see that its thumbnail becomes more highlighted.