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  • SFA
    There is an option to toggle "Edit All Selected Images" on and off. Sound like you have it turned off.

    IN the Edit menu you should see the option together with the keyboard command to toggle. There is usually also in icon on the menu bar. It looks like a stack of documents. If it is Orange colour it is active. Otherwise is is in single document mode.

    The toggle is quite useful once you remember to check for it. It means you have a way of making specific edit or edits to a single file if you need to even when you have selected a number of files for common editing.

    As I recall this control works for Keywords from the 9.1 release. (Maybe 9.0 ...)

    (In earlier versions one would add a keyword to a single image and then select the multiples that would share the words and drag over to the Keywords section of the Filters tool , for example. I mention this for other who may find this post at some future point in time.)


    HTH.


    Grant
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  • Suprith
    Thanks. It works fine now.
    I am switching from Aperture and am having a bit of a learning curve.
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  • Markus Keller
    Tanks sfa

    for this answer. It cost me ages until i found this.

    There is an option to toggle "Edit All Selected Images" on and off. Sound like you have it turned off.


    Probably is turned off in the default-installation ... could somone check that... for a newcomer like me its clear, that the selection is meant to be the selection I want to make the action whit...

    Anyway my problem is solved
    Best regards
    Markus
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  • Benjamin Liddle
    It is default on, but the shortcut key is cmd+shift+e and is sometimes inadvertently pressed, disabling it.
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  • NN636462459389740355UL
    I had met this problem, you turn off the option to toggle "Edit All Selected Images", have a try.
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