
ACDSee Pro 6 User Guide
Sound
Appears if the file contains embedded or associated audio.
Rating
Appears if the file has been rated in the ACDSee Pro database.
Color Label
Appears if the file has been assigned a color label.
Database
information
Appears if the file has information stored in the ACDSee Pro database.
File format
Displays the file format.
Category
Appears if the file has been categorized.
Shortcut
Appears if the item is a shortcut to another file.
Offline
Appears if the file is stored on an offline device.
Excluded items
Appears if the file has been excluded from the ACDSee Pro database.
Tagged items
Appears if the file has been tagged.
Untagged items
Appears if the file has not been tagged.
Geotagged items
Appears if the file has been geotagged.
Auto-rotate
Appears if the file has been automatically rotated.
Developed
Appears if the file has been developed.
Edited
Appears if the file has been edited.
Maximizing the File List pane
To make the most of your available screen space, you can choose to maximize the File List pane and hide the rest of the Manage
mode panes. The only parts of the Manage mode window that remain visible are the File List pane and whichever toolbars you are
currently using.
To maximize the File List pane:
1. Click View | Maximize File List.
2. To show only the File List pane and its toolbar, click View | Full Screen.
3. Click the Close Full Screen button in the upper right corner to return to Manage mode.
Browsing Using the Folders Pane
The Folders pane displays a directory tree of all the folders on your computer, similar to Windows Explorer. You can select one or
more folders in the Folders pane to display their contents in the File List pane.
You can also use the Folders pane to create shortcuts to your favorite files, folders, or applications. Then, instead of having to
search for a specific file, you can quickly access it in the Favorites pane.
Whenever you browse to a folder using the Folders pane, the ACDSee Pro database catalogs any images or media files in the folder.
To open or close the Folders pane:
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