tagging undoable ?
Please make tagging undoable with undo - cmdZ !
Am i the only person here that after elaborate selection work
tags all the images the same ( because i didn't notivce that ALL images
are selected )
That is potential risky moment to all selection process...
( Hmm what was the file customer liked the most while he/ she was here-
let's see - all images are tagged green - not so great )
Am i the only person here that after elaborate selection work
tags all the images the same ( because i didn't notivce that ALL images
are selected )
That is potential risky moment to all selection process...
( Hmm what was the file customer liked the most while he/ she was here-
let's see - all images are tagged green - not so great )
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If I'm not mistaken, untagging can be done with cmd U. 0 -
It is not the thing I want .
cmd U makes all selected images utaggegd.
What I want is ability to go one step back ( undoing my recent change )
if I \" by accident \" select all and tag all images with something ,
destroying maybe elaborate work of previous tagging
( that could go in several levels , likesome images tagged
with \"1\", some \" green \" and \" yellow\" ) .
Sorry if this was not clear ...0 -
If you want to untag files (red,yellow,greeen or numbers)
Highlight the file you wan to untag and hit the \"zero\" key and that should untag it.
Brian0 -
There is a huge diference between what I want and what you suggest .
Think about working with customer and making 3 different tags for diffeent images.
One goes green, one goes yellow, and one gets \" one\" .
Then you make some adjustment to all files and select them all .
Now by accident you push plus sign and all your images gets tagged \"green\"
OOOPs !!
all selections are made equal ( green ) ,
no way to undo that stupid misstake .
Changing status of all files to \" untagged \" don't make my day better ....
I want to be able to undo latest tagging move .
So i Can get back those valuable \" customers picks\"
I can do it in Bridge and most other professional software that are aware that sometimes selection process can be as important as artwork creation itself ...0
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