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| I put the same tag on a group of pictures and one picture was in the group that shouldn't have been. Now I can't get that one picture out of that group. I have added the correct tag to it but now it also has the wrong tag. For example I had a group that was the fair and a group that was my garden. One of the fair one's got in the garden ones and I can't change it to just have the fair on it. Thanks again, Sherry "Dave" wrote: > Explain how you are trying to remove the tag.. > Did you put the tag on the photo? > > > > "Sherry" <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message > news:6D19A8F7-AFAE-48B5-B7A8-AC20ADA1072C@microsoft.com... > >I have the wrong tag on a picture and I can't remove it. Sorry. In fact > >now > > I have three on it by trying to change it. I just want to remove two > > tags > > and leave the correct one. Thanks again. > > > > "Sherry" wrote: > > > >> How do I change a tag on a picture? > > |
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| On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:46:01 -0700, Sherry <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: >I put the same tag on a group of pictures and one picture was in the group >that shouldn't have been. Now I can't get that one picture out of that >group. I have added the correct tag to it but now it also has the wrong tag. > For example I had a group that was the fair and a group that was my garden. >One of the fair one's got in the garden ones and I can't change it to just >have the fair on it. >Thanks again, >Sherry Probably because images can have multiple tags. Look carefully. You'll see a semicolon. This separates tags. So if you start out giving some image a tag called 'fair', then discover you made a mistake and want to tag it 'garden' you end up with fair;garden. The advantage is you can sort and search on both tags. To remove all simply click within the field, be sure you see the "I" cursor, then click on the backspace key until you only see 'add a tag' and then you'll be back to no tags. If you only want to remove some tags, position the cursor to just right of the tag you no longer want THEN use the backspace key to erase. |
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| That's it. Thank you so much. I am new to Vista and obviously making it to hard. "Adam Albright" wrote: > On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 18:46:01 -0700, Sherry > <Sherry@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > > >I put the same tag on a group of pictures and one picture was in the group > >that shouldn't have been. Now I can't get that one picture out of that > >group. I have added the correct tag to it but now it also has the wrong tag. > > For example I had a group that was the fair and a group that was my garden. > >One of the fair one's got in the garden ones and I can't change it to just > >have the fair on it. > >Thanks again, > >Sherry > > Probably because images can have multiple tags. Look carefully. You'll > see a semicolon. This separates tags. So if you start out giving some > image a tag called 'fair', then discover you made a mistake and want > to tag it 'garden' you end up with fair;garden. The advantage is you > can sort and search on both tags. To remove all simply click within > the field, be sure you see the "I" cursor, then click on the backspace > key until you only see 'add a tag' and then you'll be back to no tags. > If you only want to remove some tags, position the cursor to just > right of the tag you no longer want THEN use the backspace key to > erase. > >
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