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In this window you must select how the text you enter should be handled if any of the fields that you insert new text into already contain some text.
#Fotostation 7 windows#
Click on the Text menu and select the Add text to selected files option (shortcut key Shift+Ctrl+T on Windows and Shift–Command–T on the Mac) from the menu. Select more than one file by clicking on the first file in a range, then Shift-clicking on the last file, or by holding down the Ctrl key (Command key on the Mac) and clicking on each file that you would like to add text to.Ģ. Select the files that you would like to add information to. This can easily be done by using the Add text to selected files option found on FotoStation’s Text menu:ġ. For images, this could for example be adding information such as where the images were captured, caption and copyright information. Sometimes you may want to add the same metadata to several files. The text is not changed for the currently open file and editing of the remaining files is aborted. The metadata editor will open with text for the next file. The text is saved and the editor will open once more, enabling you to add new metadata to the next file. You can now choose between the following options:
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Add the required metadata to the first file. Select the files you would like to add text to. Note that it is possible to add text to more than one file using this method. If you change your mind, click on the Cancel button to avoid saving the changes. If you are happy with the text changes you made, click on the OK button. See the Choosing Metadata Editor part of this topic for more information on using different editors.Īdd text in the desired field.
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If you want to select a different editor (each editor has a different layout and may contain different metadata fields), choose your favorite by clicking on the File menu and then choosing the Select editor menu option.) You can also customize the editors or create a new editor to fit your needs. Note that there are several editors available. The metadata editor opens with the FotoStation 4.5 Style editor. Open the editor either by clicking on the Metadata button shown at the top of this topic, or by using the shortcut key Ctrl+T (Command–T on the Mac). Select one file that you would like to add metadata to.
#Fotostation 7 how to#
In this topic we will focus on how to add metadata using the metadata editor. There are many ways to add metadata to a file.