Phyllis_Caputo@adobeforums.com
11-01-2004, 08:30 PM
StacksThis is the unformatted text-only version of this page: Stacks Phyllis_Caputo@adobeforums.com 11-01-2004, 08:30 PM Phyllis_Caputo@adobeforums.com 11-01-2004, 08:32 PM Oops- sorry - I hit return. I don't mean to be thick, and I understand the concept of stacks, but after I selected a bunch of photos, and stacked them, they still all show up. Shouldn't they show up as only the top picture? What am I missing? Thanks- Phyllis o3v3tz@adobeforums.com 11-01-2004, 09:11 PM Phyllis, Yes you should see only the top picture of the stack with a stack symbol (that sort of looks like a stack of papers) superimposed in the upper right hand corner of that photo. In the Photo Browser, I have done this both from Edit > Stack and by right clicking on one of the photos, then Stack, then Stack Selected Photos. In both cases, I multiple selected all the photos to be in the stack before doing the Stack bit. If my description does not help, I suggest that you describe what you did. Then we can try to determine why our results are different. BarbO o3v3tz@adobeforums.com 11-01-2004, 09:58 PM Phyllis, When I was working on something else, I noticed that the Organizer View menu has an option to "Expand All Stacks" - suggest that you verify that it is not checked. BarbO Phyllis_Caputo@adobeforums.com 11-01-2004, 10:12 PM BarbO- Yes- that did it. When I unchecked the "expand all stacks" the all but one disappeared and the stack icon went a stack of papers instead of a single sheet. This setting does not affect the version sets. Thanks for the help! Phyllis o3v3tz@adobeforums.com 11-01-2004, 10:37 PM Glad it helped. BarbO
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