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I have Windows XP Home 1.0 that came with my Gateway computer I got in 2002.
For each of my image files I have filled out file information by right clicking on the image, going to "Properties" and then clicking on the Summary tab in the Properties Dialog Box. I fill out keywords in the keyword field seperating them with commas , then a space. As an example, if I wanted to find all my photos of children I would do a search in XP using Search Companion. I would click on "Pictures, Music, Or Video," then activate the "Pictures And Photos" check box, then click on "Use Advanced Search Options." Then type "Children", in the "A Word or Phrase in the File" field, then put "My Pictures" in the "Look In" field. [I think the "search subfolders" box should be checked in "More Advanced Options."] Then I hit Search. Windows XP would then bring up every photo in "My Pictures" with the keyword "Children," in the file information. I do not know that much about the structure of computers or am I good at getting across questions. I don“t want to buy a photo cataloging program yet and I hope I'm asking this right. My question is this: Is there any way I can tweak XP or use some form of "computer speak" to have XP recognize two different keywords (not listed right together in the keyword field and hence not recognized together as a phrase) and bring all photos up that have those two keywords listed independently in their keyword box of their Properties Dialog Box? I have many photos. Some would have a "Children," keyword among other keywords listed. Some would have a "Mothers," keyword among other keywords listed. I want XP to find only the photos having a "Children," keyword somewhere in the list together with a "Mothers," keyword somewhere in the same list. I don't want XP to bring up all of the pictures I have with a "Children," keyword plus all of the pictures I have with a "Mothers," keyword. Just the ones who have BOTH the keywords somewhere in the keyword field. I don't know how to put this across. One site refered to this as Logical Operators. Logical Operators are linking words like AND, OR and NOT, which combine the criteria and allow you to narrow or broaden your search. XP does not have to use Logical Operators but a way to accomplish this same thing would help me. Is there some way XP Home could do this? Could XP Professional do it? Is there a way to amend XP Home or XP Professional so they could do this? If no to all where do I go next? Do I have to buy a photo cataloging program? I am not on the internet. Thank you Very Much for your help. -- Sue |
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