Stacking?
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oldmaven
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Stacking?
How do I stack image thumbnails? I've tried in both Library and File System modes and the feature is greyed out.
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ormdig
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Re: Stacking?
If you want to stack all of the files in a folder, select Edit; Select All (control+ A); Stacking; Roll/ Unroll Stack ( Control + Shift + K ). To Stack just the versions of one image, in the upper left area of the thumbnail is a number indicating how many versions of that image exist. To the left of it is a gray square. Left click it.
Re: Stacking?
... and don't forget to switch off the tiny "show subfolders" icon in Catalogs title bar.
When "Show subfolders" is on, stacking is not available (at least in my copy).
-- M.
When "Show subfolders" is on, stacking is not available (at least in my copy).
-- M.
