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Stacks
Stacks are a visual means of grouping similar images together. Stacks are either Open with all images in the stack
visible, or Closed with only the topmost image in the stack exposed. Stacks are groupings of versions, and each stack is
contained in one catalog.
At the top is a closed stack. You can open and close stacks by clicking the icon in the upper-left corner of the master version.
Using stacks
In File System mode, stacks are used only to group multiple versions from one master file.
In the Library, stacks can serve many purposes and you can use them for a variety of organizational tasks. For example,
you can use stacks to group shots from a burst of images (continuous shooting) or made from exposure bracketing. You
can select the best shot from the group to display as the top image. You can also stack a set of images that you will use
to build a multi-image panorama or that you will otherwise combine into a single image in another application. Or, you
can use stacks to group similar images together so it's easier to browse through your images.
When you create a new version from an existing version, the versions are placed in the same stack. You can remove these
versions from the stack if you want.
To create a stack
1. Select the versions that you want to stack.
2. Right-click and choose Stacking > Stack or from the menu bar, click Edit > Stacking > Stack.
Note: You can make new stacks only when viewing a single folder and not when viewing catalog folders recursively.
To add versions to a stack
1. Select the versions you want to add to a stack.
2. Do one of the following:
 Drag and drop that version onto a stack.
 Right-click a stack and select Stacking > Stack.
 From the menu bar, select Edit > Stacking > Stack.
To remove versions from a stack
1. Select the versions that you want to remove from the stack.
2. Do one of the following:
 Drag and drop the version outside the stack.
 Right-click and select Stacking >Unstack.
 From the menu bar, select Edit > Stacking > Unstack.
To merge two or more stacks
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