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    when i am in the finder and have a 'list view' of a folder of images, the images all display a thumbnail and their 'finder info' in the preview column

    when i am in id (cs2) and go to place an image with 'list view', the thumbnail is there, but the 'finder info' is not

    is there a way to have that 'finder info' showing within id for any image that id can place?

    do not need to see this info when i click on an already placed image, just the images in the selection window when i go to place ... it helps to choose the right image when, for instance, there are several versions of an image with different modification dates or sizes ...
    erique Guest

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    Default Re: ~ looking for image info when placing in id

    Use Bridge.

    Bob
    Bob Levine Guest

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    Default Re: ~ looking for image info when placing in id

    Or use the Adobe dialog box. When choosing File > Place, click the User Adobe Dialog button.
    Steve_Werner@adobeforums.com Guest

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    Default Re: ~ looking for image info when placing in id

    thanks steve ... that did the trick nicely!
    erique Guest

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