About view keyword tag cloud, Apply a keyword tag in tag cloud view, Edit or delete a keyword tag – Adobe Elements Organizer 9 User Manual
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Tagging and organizing photos and videos
Last updated 9/12/2011
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Select one or more keyword tags, and then drag the tags onto one of the selected media files.
Dragging multiple keyword tags to multiple photos.
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Select one or more keyword tags, and then drag the photos onto one of the selected tags in the Keyword Tags panel.
To apply a tag to all the media files in an album, click the album in the Albums panel. Select all the media files in the
Media Browser. Select the keyword tag from the Keyword Tags panel, and attach the tag to them.
4 (Windows only) To correlate media files in Map view with a tag, do one of the following:
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Double-click a Places tag, and then drag a media file (that has a location tag) from the Media Browser to a location
on the map.
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Select a media file, and drag it to a location on the map.
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Select multiple media files, and drag them to a location on the map.
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Drag any tag to a location on the map.
More Help topics
Remove keyword tags from photos
About View Keyword Tag Cloud
View Keyword Tag Cloud
enables you to view a list of keyword tags attached to media files. The keyword tags are
listed alphabetically. You can apply keywords tags to media files from this view. You can also edit and delete the
existing keyword tags from this view. Click a keyword tag to view the photos and media files attached to that tag. The
font size of the keyword tags changes depending on the frequency of the usage. For example, you assign the keyword
tag “vacation”, to most of the media files. Then, the font size of the tag “vacation” is larger than the other keyword tags.
Note: Smart Tags do not appear in the list of keywords displayed in the Tag Cloud view.
Apply a keyword tag in Tag Cloud view
1 Select the media files you want to tag.
2 Drag the tag from the Tag cloud view list onto the selected media files.
Edit or delete a keyword tag
1 Double-click the keyword tag you want to edit. A textbox appears.