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No "organize view" in MediaPro?

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  • rmoorlag
    [quote="thomas olbrich" wrote:
    Appearently the button "Organize" (translated from german mac version) did not make it into MediaPro with its GUI design update. - That is a pity because it also prevents users from updating single folder contents in a catalog with objects stored in various folders. Also the absence of an "organize view" prevents any selective view of single folder contents only, – instead always all images of a catalog must be viewed.

    Or were the features which got supplied by the "Organize" button before recently moved to a place I just haven't seen yet?

    Thank you, - thomas


    The 'Info' and the 'Organize' buttons are still there but they have changed. Here you can see a comparison between EM2 and MP1:
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25580003/Info_Organize.JPG

    Roelof
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  • thomas olbrich
    Oh, sorry, I had read the new "Organize" icon as "Printer" icon (which actually is further on the right in the buttons menu).
    @ Roelof, thank you for your comprehensive help with screenshots!
    - thomas
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  • Permanently deleted user
    [quote="rmoorlag" wrote:


    The 'Info' and the 'Organize' buttons are still there but they have changed. Here you can see a comparison between EM2 and MP1:
    http://dl.dropbox.com/u/25580003/Info_Organize.JPG

    Roelof


    Thanks for that! I too thought that the buttons had disappeared.

    chris
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  • rmoorlag
    This I had to find out myself also 😊
    I even posted a question about it on may 11th ( in this forum.
    Switching between 'organize' and 'Info' is a very important function for me and luckily it's still there.
    Roelof
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  • NNN634272722125339672
    hmm.. that DOES look like a printer... another UI choice that wasn't the best.
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  • Gilles Ribaud
    Try shortcuts too.
    On PC (don't know with Mac), Ctrl+4 and Ctrl+5.
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  • thomas olbrich
    Good hint, thanks! ––> the shortcuts on Mac are Cmd+4, Cmd+5. ––> Or via Menu > Window > Display > ...
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