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Using Mini Bridge and Bridge

Using Mini Bridge and Bridge

From the course: InDesign and InCopy: Collaborative Workflows

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Using Mini Bridge and Bridge

When you're install InCopy, you automatically get Bridge installed and Bridge is a stand-alone program that's kind of like an alternative to Windows Explorer. Now this video, I don't really want to teach Bridge in-depth at all. It's just something that you can automatically open and explore on your own, plus lynda.com has so many videos covering Bridge. Look inside any of the InDesign courses in my new features in InDesign CS5, in any of the Photoshop courses, and they all talk about Bridge. What I really want to talk about is kind of like an offshoot of Bridge that Adobe is added to both InDesign and InCopy in Photoshop for that matter called Mini Bridge, and Mini Bridge is a panel that gives you access to a lot of the features that Bridge offers. So Mini Bridge is not part of any of the default workspaces, so you need to open it yourself. You can do that just from the Window menu, go down and choose Mini Bridge, it's right there smack in the middle. By default, there is nothing…

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