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3 In the Filter HUD, choose File Status from the Add Rule pop-up menu, and select the “File status
checkbox.
4 Deselect any checkboxes that aren’t part of your query, and choose the search criteria from the
“File status” pop-up menu.
Select the “File status” checkbox
and choose the file status you
want to search for.
5 Choose Any from the Any/All pop-up menu, if its not already chosen.
The photos that match the search criteria are displayed in the Browser.
Working with Stacks in the Browser
The primary place you work with stacks is in the Browser. A stack appears in the Browser as a
group of photos. The photo that represents the stack, called the pick, is selected and displayed on
the left. You can select any photo in the stack as the pick, and it moves to the leftmost position
in the stack. You can rearrange the order of photos in a stack. For example, you might choose an
alternate photo and position it next to the pick. A Stack button appears in the upper-left corner
of the pick photo in the stack, indicating the number of photos in the stack.
The Stack button
indicates the number
of photos in the stack.
A stack with three photos
is shown expanded.
For more information about working with stacks, such as keyboard commands for creating
stacks, selecting a stack pick, and promoting and demoting photos, see An Overview of Stacking
Photos on page 135.