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Import tags attached to media files
When you receive media files that contain keyword tags or keyword metadata, you can import them with the media file. You can decide whether to
keep the attached keyword tag, rename the keyword tag, or map it to one of your own keyword tags. If you import a new keyword tag, it appears
in your Keyword Tags panel, and you can use it to tag other media files.
1. Ensure that the camera or card reader is connected to your computer, or the media files you want to import are copied to your computer.
2. In Elements Organizer, do one of the following:
Click Import. Select any method for getting photos and videos.
Choose File > Get Photos And Videos, and select any method for getting photos and videos.
If the media files include tags or keyword metadata, the Import Attached Keyword Tags dialog box appears.
3. Do one of the following:
Select the tags you want to import. The tags you select are added to the Keyword Tags panel when the media files are imported. If a tag
has an asterisk (*), you already have a tag of the same name in your catalog. The existing tag is attached to the media files.
Click Advanced for additional options.
4. If you selected Advanced, do any of the following, and click OK.
Select the tags you want to import by clicking the boxes next to the tag names. When you select a tag, the options to the right of the tag
become active.
To rename a tag you are importing, select the tags you want to import by clicking the boxes next to the tag names. Click the button to
the right of the tag under Import As New Keyword Tag Named, and type a name in the textbox. Elements Organizer 11 adds a tag with
the new name to your catalog and attaches the tag to the imported media files.
To map an imported tag to an existing tag in your catalog, select the tags you want to import. Click the button in the right column under
Use An Existing Keyword Tag and choose a tag from the pop-up menu. The tag name you choose gets attached to the imported media
files instead of the original tag name.
Click Reset To Basic to clear your changes and return to the Import Attached Keyword Tags dialog box.
If the media files you are importing have many tags attached, a dialog box appears. You can choose to import all the tags or none of
them. If you prefer to select individual tags to import, close the dialog box and undo the import by choosing Edit > Undo Import Media. You
can also undo the import by selecting the entire import batch and deleting it from the catalog. Then, reimport the media files in smaller
batches.
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