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1. Re: Reject flag doesn't show only rejects
RikkFlohr Sep 25, 2014 9:15 AM (in response to Heirloom Bob)When you set the Filter to "Flagged Photos" you are asking it to show you photos with a Pick Flag. When you then click the Reject Flag filter option, you are asking it to show you Flagged and Rejected photos. The Preset "Flagged Photos" has been modified by your action and will change to "Custom". This is as expected.
What you want to do is change the Filter to "None" and then click on the Reject Flag filter icon to show you only rejects.
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2. Re: Reject flag doesn't show only rejects
Heirloom Bob Sep 25, 2014 9:31 AM (in response to RikkFlohr)So the correct method is to firstly change Custom Filters to Filters off? Then click on the reject flag?
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3. Re: Reject flag doesn't show only rejects
RikkFlohr Sep 25, 2014 12:41 PM (in response to Heirloom Bob)And then Click the Rejected flag again to go back to all.
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4. Re: Reject flag doesn't show only rejects
Heirloom Bob Sep 26, 2014 10:26 AM (in response to RikkFlohr)Still having issues Rikk. Here's a recap from today.
I have a folder with 60 photos in it. I have flagged several as "P",even more as "X" and even more still with no flag at all.
Could you walk me through the process to now see on screen, only my rejects? Clicking on the first flag toggles between Unflagged and Rejected and No Filter. The second flag does the very same thing and the third flag toggles between Flagged and Rejected Photos and just my Picks.
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5. Re: Reject flag doesn't show only rejects
JimHess Sep 26, 2014 10:32 AM (in response to Heirloom Bob)On my Windows 7 computer, if I have marked images as rejected I can do a keyboard Ctrl/Bkspc and Lightroom will display the images that I have rejected. Does that not work for you?
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6. Re: Reject flag doesn't show only rejects
Heirloom Bob Sep 26, 2014 11:35 AM (in response to JimHess)Yes Jim...that does the trick!! My folder with the 60 shots, some flagged as Picks, some unflagged and some as rejects...CTRL Backspace shows just the rejects!! Many thanks Jim.



