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How to pin important projects to the startpage?

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May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021

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Hello,

how can I pin important projects on the start page? I often work on several documents at the same time and it's nice to have them on the start page. Unfortunately I can't find a way to leave them there as well. I have just had to open several images that I only need for a short time. Unfortunately, these unimportant images have now pushed all the projects off the home page.

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May 13, 2021 May 13, 2021

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Hi. Right now, you can't do it. But you can suggest to Adobe: https://feedback.photoshop.com

 

Marlon Ceballos.

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Because there is currently no way to do this on the Photoshop home screen, you might consider doing it with Adobe Bridge. In Bridge, you can create a Collection, which is a list of files from anywhere on your computer. No matter where the images are stored, you can drag them into your Collection and they will all be together in one list. When you want to open them together in Photoshop, all you have to do is have the Collection open in Bridge, do a Select All, and press the Return or Enter key. All of the selected images will then open in Photoshop.

 

In other words, you can use a Bridge collection as a substitute for the Photoshop home screen, for instant opening of multiple preset files at once. That’s a lot of what Bridge is for: Efficient management of multiple files that you want to process together in Adobe applications like Photoshop.

 

In addition, any Bridge location (folder or collection) can be saved as a Favorite, so to find the collection even faster after opening Bridge, you can just click it in the Favorites panel. That means you wouldn’t even have to open the Collections panel.

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