User Guide
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ADOBE GOLIVE CS2
User Guide
Recent Folders Lists your most recently visited folders. See “To use recent folders or files from Bridge Center” on
page 51.
Recent Files Displays the most recently opened files.
RSS Reader RSS displays shared web content, such as headlines from different websites and the latest information
on products from Adobe. RSS stands for Really Simple Syndication and is an XML format used to gather and
distribute web content while reducing traffic to websites. See “To use RSS content in Bridge Center” on page 52.
Tips And Tricks Lists helpful tips and tricks for getting the most out of Adobe Creative Suite and other Adobe appli-
cations. Click the Next button or Previous button to go to the next or previous tips and tricks topic.
Note: ClickClose or Open locatedabove thebottomtabstohideorrevealthe RSS Reader area andTipsAnd Tricks area.
New Version Cue Project Opens the New Version Cue project and displays a dialog box for creating a new project.
Color Management/Open Color Settings Opens the Color Settings dialog box so that you can manage color for
Adobe Creative Suite applications. Also displays the Adobe Creative Suite Color Settings state (Synchronize or
Unsynchronize).
Open Help Starts Adobe Help Center.
To work with saved file groups in Bridge Center
1 Click Bridge Center in the Favorites panel.
Note: Bridge Center is available with Adobe Creative Suite only.
2 In the Saved File groups, do any of the following:
• To save your currently open files as a group, click the text Save Open Files into a File Group.
• To open a saved file group, select the group and click the text Open this File Group.
• To display a group in the content area, click the name of that file group.
• To delete a saved file group, select the group and click Delete at the bottom.
To use recent folders or files from Bridge Center
1 Click Bridge Center in the Favorites panel.
Note: Bridge Center is available with Adobe Creative Suite only.
2 In the Recent Folders or Recent Files Group, do any of the following:
• To display a folder in the content area, click that folder.
• To sort the folders by name or date, click Name or Date.
• To open a file in the default application, click the file thumbnail or file name.
• To display the folder that contains a file, click the Shell icon next to the file name. The folder is displayed in
the content area.
• To sort the folders by name, date, or type, click Name, Date, or Type.










