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Get an up-close and personal view of what's hidden in the panels, minibars, and preferences of Adobe Bridge. 

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This module is for those wanting to go beyond the basics of bridge. 

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Watching the videos in this module is recommended, but not essential.

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Module 3 is intended to be used as a reference, 

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so as you go about working through modules 4 through 6, you'll likely want to refer back to this module and its manual.

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So all that to say is, stick with me. This module will likely blow your mind and make your eyes glaze over.

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The real organizational fun will start in Module 4.

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So here's how to proceed with Module 3. First, watch the videos from beginning to end. 

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They are intended to give you a knowledge of where things are and how they work. 

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You're not expected to follow along in your application,

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but feel free to stop the video and try something out with your files. 

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We'll be using many of the things mentioned in this module in Modules 4 through 6.

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You are likely going to be inspired to implement new ideas to your current system, 

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but I recommend that you wait to do that until Modules 4 through 6. Instead, just jot down some ideas that come to mind. 

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And finally, in Lesson 3 of this module, I ask you to create some export presets. 

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We'll be using these presets in Module 4, so please complete that lesson and then check those items off your checklist. 

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So without further ado, let's get on with Module 3. I'll see you in the next video. This has been Jen White.

