Assign keywords to files
Keywords are tags or labels you can add to your files so that you can easily find them. Pixelmator comes with a built-in Spotlight plug-in, so that you can search using those keywords.
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Pixelmator's Spotlight plug-in allows finding Pixelmator images by using any available metadata information. You can view metadata information and edit keywords using the File Info dialog in Pixelmator.
The Spotlight plug-in will work on your Mac as soon as Pixelmator is on your Mac. There is no need to do any additional installations.
Pixelmator's Spotlight plug-in allows finding Pixelmator images by using any available metadata information. You can view metadata information and edit keywords using the File Info dialog in Pixelmator.
The Spotlight plug-in will work on your Mac as soon as Pixelmator is on your Mac. There is no need to do any additional installations.
1. Bring up the File Info dialog. Choose File > File Info.
2. Click the Keywords tab.
3. Click the Add button (+) to assign a new keyword, or click the Remove button (-) to remove a keyword.
4. To edit a keyword, double-click it.
5. Click OK to save changes, or Cancel to leave without saving. You may also click the Reset button to reset any changes.
- Bring up the File Info dialog. Choose File > File Info.
- Click the Keywords tab.
- Click the Add button (+) to assign a new keyword, or click the Remove button (-) to remove a keyword.
- To edit a keyword, double-click it.
- Click OK to save changes, or Cancel to leave without saving. You may also click the Reset button to reset any changes.