![]() A window will pop up offering you several choices, select the one that offers to delete your Preferences which will force a new set of Preferences to be created. Then while holding the Shift-Option-Command keys down with one hand, start Bridge with the other. #2) If not, than reset your Bridge's Preferences. Not completely necessary but I'd advise to quit and restart Bridge and see if this solves the problem. Yes you do, click OK and the window will close. Click "Next" and after that it will ask you to verify that you want to do that. Select the radio button as shown in the screenshot above. Go to Bridge Tools (menu) -> Cache -> Manage Cache. But let's do this from easiest to do to the more complex. I can think of three possible things to check, an errant file, your cache, your preferences. ![]() Jim, you start the day two hours earlier than me, I was just sitting down at my computer and then I saw the Bat Light up in the night sky!
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