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ACDSee 14 User Guide
With the Selective Browsing pane open, do any of the following:
In the Folders pane, select one or more folders.
In the Organize pane, select one or more categories, and/or a rating.
In the Calendar pane, select one or more date ranges.
As each criteria is added to the Selective Browsing pane, ACDSee 14 searches its database for files in that folder, that match the
date range, and are assigned to the classification, and displays them in the File List pane. You can then select those files and use
the ACDSee 14 features to edit, share, move, and view them however you want.
You can also adjust or refine your criteria in the Selective Browsing pane:
To remove a selected criteria from the Selective Browsing pane, right-click any of the criteria, and then select Remove
From Scope.
To exclude all of a certain type of criteria, click the bar above the list, and toggle the option to include that type in the scope.
For example, to exclude the listed folders from the scope, click the Folders bar, and then click Include Folders in Scope.
The folders you selected will still be displayed in the Selective Browsing pane, but will not factor in the results.
To remove all criteria of a certain type, click the bar above the list, and select Clear All.
The default behavior for categories in the Selective Browsing pane is to display files that match any of the categories listed. You
can refine your results by choosing to display only those files that are assigned to all of the specified categories. To toggle
between behaviors, right-click the bar above the categories you selected, and select Match Any or Match All .
Tips for selective browsing
When you add a criteria to the Selective Browsing pane, you are indicating that the files you want to browse must have that
attribute. For example, if you select a folder in the Folders pane, then ACDSee 14 displays only files in that folder. If you select a
rating in the Organize pane, ACDSee 14 displays only files assigned to that rating.
You can combine criteria to refine your selective browsing even further. For example, if you select a category and a date range, then
ACDSee 14 displays only those files that belong to both the category and date range you selected. ACDSee 14 does not display items
that fall within the date range unless they are also assigned to the correct category, and does not display files assigned to that
category unless they also match the date range.
Hiding the Selective Browsing pane
You can use the Auto Hide feature to automatically hide the Selective Browsing pane and increase space for the File List pane. When
the pane is set to auto-hide, it rolls away when you click outside it, leaving only an edge displayed. You can access the pane again by
moving the cursor over the edge.
Searching with auto categories
Do you have hundreds, possibly thousands, of images? Do you use more than one camera? Do different members of your family
share cameras? Or do you have images on your computer that were captured by friends and family? If you answered yes to any of
these questions you should consider using auto categories to search for images.
You will see auto categories in the Organize pane, below Ratings. Double-click or click the plus sign (+) to expand auto category
groupings. Double-click or click the minus sign (-) to collapse the auto category groupings.
Some auto category information is added to your images by your camera. For example, cameras will record information such as the
camera make and model, the white balance settings you used, the focal length you used, and the aperture. You may want to
supplement that information with the city, province/state, or country in which you captured the images, as well as keywords or
copyright. You can do this using the Batch Set Information tool or by manually entering information in the Properties pane.
When you click on an auto category, ACDSee 14 searches for images or belonging to that category. For example, imagine that you
use more than one camera. You can expand the Photo Properties and Camera Model groupings, then select the category
representing your camera model. All images captured with that camera model will display. Similarly, imagine that your brother
captures a lot of images and sends them to you. You can expand the Photo Properties and Photographer groupings, then select your
brother's name from the list of photographers. All images captured by your brother will display.
Below are some tips for searching with auto categories.
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