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  • Ian Wilson
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    There are two ways (at least).

    (1) You can use the Filters tool. Either look down the list of Keywords in the Filters tool, and click the one you want to show just the images with that keyword. Or type in the keyword in the search box at the top of the Filters tool.

    (2) Use the Search box on the toolbar, and type the keyword in there.

    Ian
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  • Walter Gladwin
    Thanks for the reply. I'm just getting star ratings and color tags in the filter tool, no keywords, although i have enabled keywords in the show/hide filters dialog.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="walterono" wrote:
    Thanks for the reply. I'm just getting star ratings and color tags in the filter tool, no keywords, although i have enabled keywords in the show/hide filters dialog.

    And you definitely have some images with keywords in there? The Filters tool will only show the keywords that exist in the currently selected collection, and not the whole library of keywords.

    Ian
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  • Walter Gladwin
    Yes, for sure. Just checked.
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  • Ian Wilson
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    What happens if you add other options in the Filters, such as camera serial, format, etc?

    Ian
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  • Walter Gladwin
    They don't appear ... I'm picking up on your use of the word 'collection'. Can I not search all the images in my catalog, or, for example, images on a drive which is included in the catalog, but I have to make a collection first?
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  • Ian Wilson
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    You certainly can search all the images in your catalog, as long as you select the All Images collection first.

    And if those other Filters don't appear, something is amiss, I'd say. Try contacting Support?

    Ian
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  • Walter Gladwin
    That's it - didn't know I had to hit 'All Images'. All is OK now. Have a coffee on me!
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  • Ian Wilson
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    [quote="walterono" wrote:
    That's it - didn't know I had to hit 'All Images'. All is OK now. Have a coffee on me!

    You're welcome!

    Ian
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  • SFA
    [quote="walterono" wrote:
    That's it - didn't know I had to hit 'All Images'. All is OK now. Have a coffee on me!


    YOu wold nee to select all Images to search all images (assuming you have more than one folder/album/collection or whatever) but otherwise the filters and searches should work with whatever sub-set you currently have selected - assuming there is some relevant information (Keywords for example) set for the images in the sub-set.

    HTH.


    Grant
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