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I've been an avid user of Acrobat for a very long time. I was wondering if there is any way to "star" files in Photoshop the same way Adobe does. There could be a feature that I'm missing (I'm sure of it, haha). I want to have quick access to files that I open often.
Also, I don't want it on the cloud. There are several files on my computer I want to do this with and I'm perfectly fine accessing it from there. I saw the Library option but that isn't quite what I'm looking for.
Hi @musziQ
You might try this:
You can also change the number of recents in Preferences > File Handling, the use the sort and filter options in the Home Screen to find specific files if that works for you.
~ Jane
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You can tag your files with 0 to 5 stars in Adobe Bridge and open them from Bridge. You can also use the Recents list in Adobe Photoshop from either the File menu or the Home Screen.
~ Jane
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My issue with recents (which is actually why I made this post) is that the file will eventually be removed from recents, as I open more files.
I may just end up using the Library feature...
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Hi @musziQ
You might try this:
You can also change the number of recents in Preferences > File Handling, the use the sort and filter options in the Home Screen to find specific files if that works for you.
~ Jane
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Ahhh Collections. I never thought about that (the feature I was missing haha). My workflow is actually LR-PS. I'll just setup the collection in my LR. I already use collections extensively there.
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I organize most frequently used files in folders with my OS's file manager (Win File Explorer or Mac Finder) and sort them by date modified.
Does that help you?
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Kinda. I have my images in separate albums and my watermarks and other graphics in separate folders by type. However, there are a lot in there but only a handful that I use often. I like Jane's recommendation of using collections,which I already use in LR (the main part of my work flow).