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As you learned earlier, you can have more than one Bridge window open at a time (which is great for looking at different collections of images at the same time). Well, if you’re going to be working with multiple windows, you’re going to want to know this shortcut, which toggles you back and forth between open Bridge windows. It’s Command-Shift-˜ (that’s the Tilde key, found right above the Tab key on your keyboard). Note: Unfortunately for PC users, this shortcut doesn’t work.
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