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Hi, I'm new to this forum and to Windows 7. I have a question regarding the new library feature in W7.
I would like to create a library that would capture all of my Photoshop files in one nice place. They are scattered at all different locations within many different folders. on my harddrives. Can you create a library by based on extension name, and have windows add any file with that extension into a library that I would create?
Photoshop uses .psd as the extension. I've done a search before in XP by typing in *.psd and it pulled all the files up, I was wondering if it is possible to then create a library and "send" all those files to the library. I do not want to copy the files, I just want to use the library to easily access and review. It is important that the original PS file remains in the original folder that it was saved in because Photoshop uses file directories to keep track of things internally. In other words, I can't break the original link string.
What the library would offer me is quick access to all my PS files. Any thoughts on how I could do this would be helpful. Thanks in advance - Carl
I would like to create a library that would capture all of my Photoshop files in one nice place. They are scattered at all different locations within many different folders. on my harddrives. Can you create a library by based on extension name, and have windows add any file with that extension into a library that I would create?
Photoshop uses .psd as the extension. I've done a search before in XP by typing in *.psd and it pulled all the files up, I was wondering if it is possible to then create a library and "send" all those files to the library. I do not want to copy the files, I just want to use the library to easily access and review. It is important that the original PS file remains in the original folder that it was saved in because Photoshop uses file directories to keep track of things internally. In other words, I can't break the original link string.
What the library would offer me is quick access to all my PS files. Any thoughts on how I could do this would be helpful. Thanks in advance - Carl
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