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It’s important to understand that usually there is at least one image selected, if only<br />

by default, unless you take action to deselect them.<br />

You can select a single image, multiple images or all images in the current source.<br />

Th e order in which multiple photos are selected is important. You can also select<br />

None (no images selected).<br />

Th e Grid and Filmstrip show the same selections; see Figure 3–23. Selected photos<br />

are highlighted in light gray to stand out against the other unselected photos. Th is<br />

means that you can select images in the Grid, and then see and work with those<br />

selections using the Filmstrip in other modules.<br />

Figure 3-23<br />

Select images using arrow keys<br />

In the Library Grid you can quickly select images using the arrow keys on your<br />

keyboard—left , right, up, down. Or, in all the modules, use just the left and right<br />

arrow keys to move through images horizontally in the Filmstrip.<br />

Hold Shift while pressing the arrow keys to select multiple contiguous images<br />

(those next to each other in the sort order).<br />

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