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Hey guys! A quick little tip for you right here. I don't
know why I didn't know about this before, but I just figured this
out, and I'm so happy because I know some of you guys feel the
same frustration I do. When you have in your YouTube account,
you can list like defaults, you know, so that whenever you upload
a video to YouTube, it automatically fills in the default. Like,
for example, right here, I'm uploading for a video for a company
I work, Epipheo, a video we just finished called, how to say no to
almost anything, and it fills in some of these, uh, tags that I
automatically just want to fill in automatically, and you know,
like, I can use, like, the arrow keys and kinda go back and add
in there, but let's say I go back to the beginning and I add one.
Let's just say like, "how to," hit enter. Now my cursor is all the way
back at the end again, right? So now if I want to kind of, you
know so it's really, really annoying and so it would be great
wouldn't it, if I could just like cut all those out and then just
like paste it in there? But people are like, "Well you can't because, um, you
know, they're all automatically separated." Well, it does, but here's
what happens, like look. See, if I come back in here and let's
just say I select all of these. Oh, come on, arrow, go back to
the end. Okay, I'm just going to do, like I'm on a Mac so for me
it's, uh, Command A, this Select All, I think it's, um, I don't
know what it is on Windows, what is that Control A, maybe? I
don't know. I haven't used Windows in a long, like seven or
eight years. And, uh, and so basically just select all of them
and then do the copy thing, you know, for me I can, it's Command
C. If you're a Mac, Windows people, I think it's Control C and
then just come over here to like a text document and I already
pasted them in here. But see, basically it just, it just puts a
whole bunch of, um, commas between them. So it's commas separated, no spaces and so
when I want to past those back in there, I can just. Here, I'll
show you right here. Okay, so like right here, let's just say
I'll delete all those. I come over here, select all, copy and
then I'll come back over here and I can paste, balla, balla,
walla, whatever. They're all there. So if you want to form your
tags outside of YouTube in a text document just do it comma
separated, no spaces and then you can copy and paste and it will
work on the new tag layout thing that they have there. So I hope
that helps some of you guys. I just discovered that. I was
like, wow, I gotta show you that. So, uh, it's probably not that
deep for a lot of you guys, I know, but anyway if that's helpful,
hopefully it is. Comment below if you have any other tips or
ideas on how to use tags or any other thing you want to ask or
share for that matter. Alright? Bye.