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How to Reveal All Images Within Folders

View all assets in subfolders mode, like Bridge but better!

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Flat View Mode allows you to display the entire contents of all folders, including subfolders, in a single, unified view.

Key Benefits:

  • View all assets across subfolders in one unified view, without needing to navigate through each folder.

  • Streamlined filtering and sorting options help you quickly find the assets you need.

  • Faster management of assets, from downloading to editing.

To activate: Inside a project, click the Flat View Mode button. It looks like a window with four arrows pointing out from each corner. This will display all assets from folders and its subfolders in a single, un-nested view.

Filter and sort: Use the available filter and sort options to find assets faster. You can filter by labels, mentions, unresolved comments, and more, to quickly find all assets without navigating to each subfolder.

Take Action: Once you have filtered or selected the assets you need, you can perform various actions, such as:

  • Select multiple assets for batch actions

  • Download selected assets

  • Change labels for easier asset identification

  • Adjust priority to prioritize certain assets

  • Approve or reject assets with a click

  • Delete the last round of assets, if needed

  • Filter assets by various criteria (e.g., tags, status)

  • Sort assets based on different attributes (e.g., name, date)

  • Navigate in Markup View to see asset details and annotations without needing to navigate to each subfolder.

While Flat View Mode makes managing your assets faster and easier, there are a few limitations:

  • You cannot drag and drop revision rounds into flat view since they are not displayed in their original folder structure (i.e., you might have images with the same name nested across various folders).

  • Assets cannot be moved or uploaded while in Flat View Mode. Just exit this mode to move and upload as normal!

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