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1. Re: a keyword is now in italics
Ian Lyons Aug 30, 2009 1:09 PM (in response to skinnc)When you see a keyword listed in Italics it means that it is still assigned to at least one image. In other words, you deleted the keyword from the list, not the images to which it was assigned.
The easiest way to find the image or images is to look at the keyword panel on the left side of Bridge (see screenshot). All assigned keywords for the folder of images you're viewing will be listed. Find the unwanted keyword and click on it to filter down to only those images that use that keyword. Select all of them then go back to the right side keyword panel. The unwanted keyword should still be italic, but will contain a checkmark. When you remove the checkmark the keyword is removed from the images. Once it has been removed from your images it should be possible to permanently remove it from the list.
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2. Re: a keyword is now in italics
skinnc Aug 30, 2009 2:56 PM (in response to skinnc)Thank you, Ian for explaining in detail. Got it!
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3. Re: a keyword is now in italics
Anita Dennis Sep 1, 2009 1:08 PM (in response to skinnc)Help for using keywords in Bridge is at Apply keywords to files. An explanation for italicized keywords is in a topic on that page, Manage keywords.




