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For example, you may have family photos located in many different folders on your
computer. With Photoshop Album, you can create a Parents tag and attach it to each
photo featuring your parents, and then instantly find any photo with that Parents tag,
regardless of where the photo is stored on your system. For more information, see
"Attaching tags to and removing tags from photos" on page
Moreover, you can attach more than one tag to a photo. For instance, photos of a family
reunion party could be tagged with a Family tag, a tag of the event (for example,
Reunions), and even a tag for the location of the party (for example, Hawaii). The use of
multiple tags gives you even more flexibility in finding and identifying photos.
To show the Tags pane:
Do one of the following:
Click the Organize button
Choose View > Organize View, and then choose View > Tags from the menu bar.
Using tags to find photos
In the Tags pane, double-click a tag that reflects your search criteria; the search will find all
photos that have that tag attached. Double-clicking a category tag displays all photos
with that category tag plus any subcategory tag and custom tag listed within that
category. Double-clicking a subcategory tag in the Tags pane displays all the photos with
that subcategory tag plus any tag listed within that subcategory.
In the Tags pane, you can also click the check box next to a tag and display all the photos
with that tag. Click the check boxes next to the tags that reflect your search criteria; the
search will find all photos that have any or all of those tags attached. For more infor-
mation, see
"Finding files by media type" on page
Creating your own tags
One of the keys to organizing your photos is creating useful and descriptive tags. For
instance, you might make a tag called "Hawaii" under the Places category to represent
your Hawaii vacation photos. You create tags using the Create Tag dialog box. In addition
to creating tags within a category, tags can be created in a subcategory. For more infor-
mation, see
"Creating categories and subcategories for tags" on page
The Create Tag dialog box lets you create tags.
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in the shortcuts bar, and then click the Tags tab below it.
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