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orimanor
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Viewing "Online only" file in Adobe Bridge
[ Spoiler ] When I view "Online only" files in Adobe Bridge, thay automatically become "Local" files, even if I don't open them. That's very annoying. Is there a way to prevent that? Thanks 🙂
- 7 years agoHi there, if a file is viewed in Adobe Bridge, then the file needs to be downloaded to the machine to view it.There wouldn’t be a way to prevent this, since it would stop the file from being viewed.
Jay
Dropbox Staff
Hi there, if a file is viewed in Adobe Bridge, then the file needs to be downloaded to the machine to view it.
There wouldn’t be a way to prevent this, since it would stop the file from being viewed.
orimanor
7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
Thanks for your answer.
So, as I understand the situation, if I'm using Bridge in my workflow, I can't rely on Smart Sync to save HD space for me...
So I guess I don't need the Professional plan and can just subscribe to the Plus plan.
- Jay7 years agoDropbox StaffThat’s up to you of course. If you do have other files that aren’t used by Adobe Bridge, then at least those can remain online-only and free up space on your device.
- orimanor7 years agoExplorer | Level 4
I understand...
Thank you for your help :)
- spedwig6 years agoNew member | Level 2
Bridge is functionally similar to a Finder window; you're saying here that merely viewing filenames or image thumbnails in a Bridge window causes a download? The same doesn't seem to be true of Finder...
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