Reject vs. Delete on CS3 ACR?

ACR allows changing the rating (1-5) and deleting (big red 'X'), which it does without any confirmation. However, I cannot find any ability to set the "rating" at 'Reject'.
Am I missing something or was this added to Bridge, but not to ACR?
Thanks....JOHN

Lisa,
When I was writing that script, I chose to make it's dialog a palette rather than a dialog so that the user could modify the selected images while the palette was showing.
What's happening is that:
When the delete key is being pressed, the palette to set the settings isn't active (you can tell by the title bar in the window). When it's active, it will receive the delete key event from Bridge, when it's not active, Bridge will process the delete key.
It seemed like a better way to do it at the time. This was the one bad case I can see, and I never thought about it nor saw it in testing.
Regards
Bob

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