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This is one Adobe snuck into CS2, and they made so little fuss about it, hardly anyone realizes they did it—you can now delete entire folders from right within Bridge. Just click on the folder and press Command-Delete (PC: Control-Delete). Now, with great power comes great responsibility, so don’t just start deleting stuff all willy-nilly (by the way, I have no idea what willy-nilly means), because those folders have photos in ’em. Even though you’ll get a warning dialog before the folder disappears, make sure that before you click OK to delete a folder, that’s really what you want to do.
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