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Since upgrading to Mac OS X 10.9.3, Bridge no longer shows a list of folders where it previously did. Upper left box on accompanying image previously showed a list of the folders shown in 'film strip view' across the bottom of the screen. (Same thing occurs in PS 6 Bridge and Bridge CC).

 

Anyone else having a similar problem? Any ideas how to rectify it?

 

Thanks.

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I'm on 10.9.2, but will install the upgrade over the weekend and see what happens.

 

I am not good at addressing these sort of issues. I hack my way through them. When I am unable to see drives, I shut the entire system down (including the drives), and reboot. That has usually if not always solved that sort of problem, so give it a try if you haven't.

 

Good luck.

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hello howard

i get the same screen, look and info on ACR6 on both versions of mavericks. i don't often open ACR6 directly, so i may not be aware of what you're missing.

greetings from hamburg

rick

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Rick and Jack--

Thanks for your responses; sorry it took so long to get back.

 

Jack, I just tried your suggestion of rebooting everything including drives, and it worked!

 

I'm a happy camper. :)

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Rick--

My problem was that I'm used to seeing a list of folders in Bridge, because that makes it easier to move images from one folder to another.

 

With Jack's suggestion to reboot everything, my folders are back:

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