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<p>Hi Per,</p>
<p>easy:</p>
<p>1. select all images with "X" and display them in the thumbnail
viewer</p>
<p>2. select all (crtl-a)</p>
<p>3. tag multiple images at once (crtl-2)</p>
<p>4. set the tag "Y"</p>
<p>The opposite is more or less the same workflow. Except for 4.:
unset "Y" <br>
(You mean: .."with the keywords X and Y should not have the
keyword ?? set" - the last "Y" should be "Z" or so - or the "and
Y" does not make sense to me)<br>
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<p>bingo!</p>
<p>Cheers, Andreas</p>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Am 25.07.23 um 11:42 schrieb Per Funke:<br>
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<div dir="ltr">(Under the assumption I didn't miss an already
existing option)
<div>Hi!</div>
<div>Sitting and cataloging images it suddenly hits me that all
records adorned with a keyword X ought to also ought to have a
keyword Y set bcs I found out that this is something members
of a certain interest group think would be natural.</div>
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<div>The opposite naturally being; all the images with the
keywords X and Y definitely should not have the keyword Y set.</div>
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<div>How do I do these operations?</div>
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