Hi karelowe,
Glad to hear it worked. The parent keywords are included to avoid falsely matching with keywords with the same name but different parents. The search will still work if you manually remove them.
The Help file also has more info about the Search feature.
Regards,
David
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Originally posted by [email protected] View PostHi karelowe and AVux!2021,
To match all, please try as follows:
1. Drag and drop those two items into the Quick Search bar. Using karelowe's example, ACDSee searches for "keyword":"kits" OR "keyword":"Anna Aspnes"
2. Change the OR to an AND, and hit return.
If you like, you can also save your search for easy reuse:
1. In the Quick Search bar, click the magnifying glass icon.
2. From the dropdown menu, select Saved Searches > Save.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
David
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Hi karelowe and AVux!2021,
To match all, please try as follows:
1. Drag and drop those two items into the Quick Search bar. Using karelowe's example, ACDSee searches for "keyword":"kits" OR "keyword":"Anna Aspnes"
2. Change the OR to an AND, and hit return.
If you like, you can also save your search for easy reuse:
1. In the Quick Search bar, click the magnifying glass icon.
2. From the dropdown menu, select Saved Searches > Save.
Hope this helps!
Regards,
David
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Originally posted by karelowe View PostThanks Howard but the two links above are not for the MAC version and not applicable to the MAC 9. I have pushed so many buttons and about to the conclusion that "in the MAC version, you can not search for two "keywords" and have it be an "and". Hope that makes sense. It seems that you have to search for one keyword and one category to make the "and" distinction. Otherwise it brings up ALL of one and ALL of another but not just what the search was intended with the "AND".....Still hoping for some ACDSee input. Thanks. Karen
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Thanks Howard but the two links above are not for the MAC version and not applicable to the MAC 9. I have pushed so many buttons and about to the conclusion that "in the MAC version, you can not search for two "keywords" and have it be an "and". Hope that makes sense. It seems that you have to search for one keyword and one category to make the "and" distinction. Otherwise it brings up ALL of one and ALL of another but not just what the search was intended with the "AND".....Still hoping for some ACDSee input. Thanks. Karen
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Originally posted by karelowe View PostI am trying to Match ALL (Two items on the far right) but the search always brings up an "OR"......I don't know how to change it to an "AND". Thanks for any help.
Another method is using the Selective Browsing Pane. This is new (to me): https://help.acdsystems.com/en/acdse...WSING_PANE.htm
I'm sure Greyfox will be along with even more tips on searching.
Howard
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I have always had problems with the "Quick Search" feature. If I enter Emily and George I want to see photos that have both of them in them but I get photos that have either Emily or George in them. Would've thought Ver 9 would have corrected this.
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How do I do a "Match ALL" and not an "OR"
I am trying to Match ALL (Two items on the far right) but the search always brings up an "OR"......I don't know how to change it to an "AND". Thanks for any help.
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