![]() ![]() It’s totally integrated into the operating system. This same capability extends to seeing previews in other Finder views like column view, in Open dialog boxes, and elsewhere. Almost any kind of file format except InDesign and Illustrator files. Pressing the space bar when you have any file selected gives you an instant preview of PDF files, Word files, Photoshop files. ![]() Leopard, the new Mac operating system (OS X 10.5), has the capability of previewing many file types using a new feature called Quick Look. Another method which Anne-Marie suggested is using the Adobe dialog box, but that has similar limitations. I don’t want to open a separate application. But I don’t always have Bridge open, and I’m usually wanting to view a file while I’m working (in the Mac Finder, or when in an application like Mail, or when I’m opening and placing a document). ![]() One solution has been to view files in Adobe Bridge. A frequent topic of conversation in these blogs and elsewhere is how to view previews of InDesign files.
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