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Hi all,
When i click on delete button on my keyboard to delete a photo in Bridge, what happens is that photo stays where it is, and a red tinted word 'Reject' appears under neath that photo.
Only way I can delete the photo is to right click on it and them move it to trash. I have just upgraded to CC 2018, but in CC 2017 I haven't had this problem, and was able to delete photo directly when clicking on a delete button.
Does someone knows how to get rid of this 'Reject' and go back to delete?
Im Mac user.
In the preferences, click on "Reset All Warning Dialog." Then when you click a layer to delete it, a warning will come up asking if you want to reject or delete. Click on the "Don't show again," then click Delete.
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Hi
I'm on Windows and use Ctrl+Del so on Mac try Cmd+Del
Dave
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Hi Dave,
Thats a great tip, definitely going to use that. Thanks!
I would still like to know tho how to remove the 'reject' function' back to delete when clicking on a delete key. Also, does reject means the file is deleted or just put back on clipboard somewhere or not..?
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Reject is just a tag - the image is not actually binned until you delete it
Dave
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In the preferences, click on "Reset All Warning Dialog." Then when you click a layer to delete it, a warning will come up asking if you want to reject or delete. Click on the "Don't show again," then click Delete.
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You know I was looking for that in Preferences and never thought to reset the warning dialogues. Nice one
Dave
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I always turn the dialog box off, as I don't want to see the reject every time either. Normally leave the delete one on, just to cover my butt.
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Thanks Chuck, now problem solved. Much appreciated.
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