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I couldn’t express my frustratiopn if I had a main battle tank and an unlimited supply of shells.
I’m new to CS2 and I’m using Bridge; I’m going through and labelling and categorising all my images. In one folder, several of the image cards have a small padlock icon at lower right; right-clicking does not bring up the full context menu as with normal files.
Naturally Adobe have not seen fit to mention anything about this in any of the help files, and no matter how carefully I craft the criteria in Google I can’t get helpful returns. It seems this may be something to do with Version Control, which is interesting since I haven’t edited any of these files since I was using Photoshop 7.
Can anybody tell me how to ‘unlock’ these images so they will be just like any others?
Thanks in advance
Steve
(Southampton England)
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I’m new to CS2 and I’m using Bridge; I’m going through and labelling and categorising all my images. In one folder, several of the image cards have a small padlock icon at lower right; right-clicking does not bring up the full context menu as with normal files.
Naturally Adobe have not seen fit to mention anything about this in any of the help files, and no matter how carefully I craft the criteria in Google I can’t get helpful returns. It seems this may be something to do with Version Control, which is interesting since I haven’t edited any of these files since I was using Photoshop 7.
Can anybody tell me how to ‘unlock’ these images so they will be just like any others?
Thanks in advance
Steve
(Southampton England)
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