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Hey everybody! My name is Matt and I'm speaking to you on behalf of Expert Village. You can
also assign keywords to photos. To do this, just select a photo and right click it or
control click. Come down to show info. If you select the keywords tab, it'll take you
to this screen right here. You can select different key words by putting checks next
to them. There aren't really any good ones to describe my photos. I'm going to go up
to iPhoto and select preferences. If you select the keywords tab here, you can create your
own keyword. I'm going to click the plus here and put it cat. I'll put it another one called
concert. If I get out of there, I can go to my photo. Right click again, go to show info.
Under keywords, you'll see it says cat and concert as well. I'm going to put a check
mark there. I'm going to come down and put a concert one on some of the ones that were
taken at a concert. If you come up to view and select keywords, it's going to show the
keywords below. You can assign multiple keywords to your photo. If I come down to search and
put in cat, it's going to show my cat ones by keywords as well as title. If I put in
concert, it'll do that. It'll show my concert ones as well. If I come down here to the bottom
left, it's going to bring up a list of all my keywords. I can sort my photos that way
as well. If I select concert, it's going to show my concert photos and cat as well. You
can select multiple ones here. That's how you assign keywords and you find your photos
by keywords as well.