![]() ![]() At this point you should see various Adobe applications listed within the preferences dialog, including Adobe Photoshop CC 2018. Then select the Startup Scripts page from the list at the left side of the dialog. To get started, you can choose Adobe Bridge > Preferences from the menu on Macintosh, or Edit > Preferences on Windows, in order to bring up the Preferences dialog in Bridge. In order for those features to be available, the applicable startup script must be enabled in Bridge. More Detail: There are a variety of startup scripts for Adobe Bridge that enable various features from other applications. ![]() ![]() If Adobe Bridge works better with startup scripts disabled, enable the scripts one by one or in small groups to identify which script is problematic. If that option is not available, re-installing Photoshop should provide a solution. Error in /Users/xxxsss/Library/Application Support/Adobe/Bridge CS6/Startup Scripts/Bridge.jsx. In Adobe Bridge, choose Edit > Preferences (Windows) or Bridge > Preferences (Mac OS). Tim’s Quick Answer: This issue will most likely be resolved by simply enabling the startup script for Photoshop from within the Preferences dialog in Adobe Bridge. I had that in older versions but don’t have that option now and I don’t know why, or how to get it. Today’s Question: In a previous answer you said that on the Tools menu I will have a Photoshop option. ![]()
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