About stacks – Adobe Premiere Elements 8 User Manual
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About stacks
You can create stacks to group a set of visually similar still images, making them easy to manage. Stacks are useful for
keeping multiple files of the same subject in one place, and they reduce clutter in the Organize workspace.
For example, create a stack to group multiple images of your family taken doing similar things, such as playing on a
beach. Stacking the images lets you easily access them all in one place instead of scattered across rows of thumbnails.
You can remove individual files from a stack so that they appear on their own in Elements Organizer.
Stacking image files saves space and keeps related images together.
Remove files from a stack from the Organize workspace
You can remove individual files from a stack so that they appear on their own in the Organize workspace. You cannot
remove individual files from a scene group.
1 Select a stack in the Organize workspace.
2 Right-click and choose Stack (Image Only)
> Expand Items In Stack.
3 Select one or more photos and choose Stack (Image Only)
> Remove Selected Items From Stack. The file is removed
from the stack, but not deleted from Elements Organizer or the computer.
Specify the top photo in a stack from the Organize workspace
By default, the newest file is placed on top of the stack.
1 After you’ve created the stack, right-click the stack in the Organize workspace and choose Stack (Image Only)
>
Expand Items In Stack to show all the files in the stack.
2 Right-click the file you want to be on top and choose Stack (Image Only)
> Set As Top Item.