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Delete a category or subcategory
1. Select one or more categories or subcategories in the Keyword Tags panel.
2. Right click and choose Delete, and then click OK to confirm the deletion.
Remove keyword tags from photos
Depending on the view in the Media view, do one of the following:
To remove a keyword tag from one photo in thumbnail view, right-click/control-click the
media file and choose Remove Keyword Tag > [tag name].
To remove a keyword tag from one photo in larger views, right-click/control-click a
category icon under the media file and choose Remove [name] Keyword Tag.
Depending on your view, you can hold the pointer over the category icon to display
a list of keyword tags attached to the media file.
To remove a keyword tag from multiple media files in any view, Ctrl-click/Cmd-click to
select the media files. Then right-click/control-click one of the selected media files and
choose Remove Keyword Tag from Selected Items > [tag name].
Another way to remove a keyword tag from a photo is select the photo in Media view.
The keyword tags appear in the Image Tags panel. Right-click on a tag and select
Remove.
Write keyword tag information into your files
When you e-mail or export tagged JPEG, TIFF, or PSD files from Elements Organizer, tag
information is automatically included as an IPTC (International Press Telecommunications
Council) keyword in these output files so that when the recipient imports the media file and is
prompted to import the associated tags, the tags are attached in their version of Elements
Organizer.
If you want to e-mail or share a media file without using the Elements Organizer e-mail or
export features, you can manually write the tag information into the IPTC Keyword section in
the header of the file.
In the Media view, select one or more files and choose File > Save Metadata to Files.
Import and export keyword tags
Importing and exporting keyword tags can help you share media files with others of similar
interests. For example, suppose that you have created a set of keyword tags for media files
related to your hobby. If you save your tag set, your friends with the same hobby can import
those tags into their Keyword Tags panel and apply them to their own media files.
Alternately, you can import your friends’ keyword tags and apply them to your own media
files. You and your friends could then use keywords you have in common to search for media
files related to the hobby you share.
Export keyword tags
You can save your current set of keyword tags, including the entire hierarchy of categories
and subcategories in your Keyword Tags panel and the tag icons, so that you can share it
with someone else. The exported tags file is saved as an XML (Extensible Markup Language)
file.
Note: Exporting tags does not export the photos associated with the tags.
1. Click the New button
in the Keyword Tags panel and choose Save Keyword Tags To
File.
2. Choose one of the following and click OK:
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