User guide
Chapter 4 Organize and sort photos 151
Perform quick searches using the Search Field pop-up menu
The search eld pop-up menu in the Browser provides a set of options that let you quickly
remove photos from view in the Browser so that you can focus on the photos with which you
want to work. You can either enter the name of a photo in the search eld or choose a rating,
ag status, or color label from the search eld pop-up menu to lter photos in the Browser.
Although photos that don’t match your search string or search eld pop-up menu choice are
removed from view, they are not deleted. To view all photos in the Browser again, you simply
click the Reset button in the search eld.
Note: By default, the Browser is set to show photos that are unrated or better, hiding rejected
photos from view.
Search field
pop-up menu
Filter photos using the Browser search eld and search eld pop-up menu.
1 In the Library inspector, select the item you want to search.
To search all the photos in the library, select Photos.
2 In the Browser, do one of the following:
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To show photos based on text (such as a keyword) or a numerical value (such as width or height in
pixels): Enter text or a number in the search eld, then press Return.
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To show photos that have been assigned a specic star rating or better: Choose a star rating
option from the search eld pop-up menu (or press the keyboard shortcut for the option,
shown in the menu).
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To show all photos, including rejects: Choose Show All from the search eld pop-up menu (or
press Control-6).
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To show unrated photos only: Choose Unrated from the search eld pop-up menu (or press
Control-7).
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To show rejected photos only: Choose Rejected from the search eld pop-up menu (or press
Control-8).
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To show agged photos only: Choose Flagged from the search eld pop-up menu (or press
Control-Slash (/)).
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To show photos that have a color label assigned to them: Choose a colored label from the search
eld pop-up menu, or press the keyboard shortcut for the label (to see teh keyboard shortcut
for the label, move the pointer over it).
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