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Chapter 3: Manage mode
Custom sorting files
You can use custom sorting to customize the order of files in the File List pane. After custom sorting your files, ACDSee 14
automatically saves the file order for the selected folder until you change it or delete the custom sort order.
To customize the sorting order of your files:
1. Select one or more files.
2. Drag the selected files to a new location in the File List.
To delete a custom sort order, click View | Sort By, and then select Delete Custom Sort.
Selecting files
In the File List pane, you can select all of your files and folders at once, select all of the files in the current folder, select only the
image files, or clear your selection entirely.
You can also set an option to automatically select new files whenever you add them to the File List. Click Tools | Options | File List
to set this option.
To select your files or folders:
Click a thumbnail to select the file.
CTRL + click to select more than one file.
SHIFT + click to select a number of files in a row.
Click off to the side in the file list pane to clear your selection.
To select your files or folders using the menu:
1. In Manage mode, click Edit.
2. Select one of the following:
Select All : Selects all files and subfolders in the current folder.
Select All Files: Selects all files in the current folder.
Select All Images: Selects all image files in the current folder.
Select Tagged: Selects all tagged image files regardless of their folder.
Select by Rating: Displays a list of ratings, and selects all files currently assigned to the rating you select.
Clear Selection: Clears your selection.
Invert Selection : Selects all files except for your original selections.
Previewing images
You can preview image, audio, and video files in the Preview pane. The Preview pane displays a thumbnail of the currently selected
image or media file. You can resize the pane to adjust the thumbnail dimensions, and reposition the pane anywhere on your screen.
You can also display information other than the histogram below the image in the Preview pane by setting the Preview options.
If you use dual monitors, you can move the Preview pane to your second monitor so that you can see a large preview of your
images.
To open or close the Preview pane:
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