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View all photos in a stack – Adobe Elements Organizer 9 User Manual

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USING ELEMENTS 9 ORGANIZER

Managing files and catalogs

Last updated 9/12/2011

Suggested stacking

A. Stackable group B. Ungrouped photos

1 In the Media Browser, select a group of photos, or an entire catalog. Then do one of the following:

Right-click, and choose Stack

> Automatically Suggest Photo Stacks from the context menu.

Choose Edit > Stack

> Automatically Suggest Photo Stacks.

Note: You can also view suggested stacks immediately after importing files by choosing Automatically Suggest Photo
Stacks in the Import dialog box.

2 Look at the suggested stacks to determine if you agree with the stacking arrangement. Do one or more of the

following:

To move one or more photos out of a stack, select the photos and click

Remove Selected Photo(s).

Note: Removing a photo from a stack does not affect the original photo on your hard drive. The photo is placed in the
Removed Photos bin, which you can view by selecting Show Removed Photos. You can put a removed photo back into the
stack, or into a different stack.

To view a photo that was removed from a stack, select Show Removed Photos.

To return a removed photo to its suggested stack, drag it from the Removed Photos panel back into its suggested
stack.

To move a photo from one suggested stack to another, drag the photo from one stack to the other.

To revert back to the originally suggested stacks, click Reset.

3 When you are finished, click Stack All Groups. The first photo in the stackable group becomes the top photo of the

stack in the Elements

Organizer.

View all photos in a stack

While viewing all photos in a stack, you can edit any photo, make a photo the topmost, remove any photo from the
stack, or add tags to photos.

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