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Peter A Lund
Inspiring
November 12, 2022
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Pasting Keywords into the Fileinformation without comma or semicolon

  • November 12, 2022
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Hey, 

 

I am frusstrated, when i copy keyword, then many of them have no comma or semicolon. 

It would be helpfull if we would have the option that photoshop sees those strings (space, #, or other) 

and turns them into a comma or semicolon. 

That would make the keywording so much easier. 

 

The best thing of all would be if we could use the keyword AI from Adobe Stock ! 

 

Or does anybody know a good Ai that I can use? 

 

I am so tiered ... and my typo is so bad .... 

 

thanxs Peter 

3 replies

Peter A Lund
Inspiring
November 30, 2022

Hey Stephen, 

copy and pasting is kind of the thing. 

I now use a text editor to find the gabs and replace them with commas. 

Its easy fast and I don´t need nothing else. 

But still. 

It drive me nuts. 

thnaxs for the scripting work. 

I will have a look at it in the holidays

Peter 

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Peter A Lund
Inspiring
November 15, 2022

thanxs ! 

 

I don´t get why Adobe is not adressing this ..... 

Peter 

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Stephen Marsh
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 12, 2022

I wrote a script in the following topic to copy comma separated keywords from an open file to the clipboard:

 

https://community.adobe.com/t5/photoshop-ecosystem-ideas/please-use-commas-instead-of-semicolons-photoshop-metadata-keywords/idi-p/13303144

 

Pasting into the File > File Info > Keywords field requires a separator such as a comma or semicolon to define multiple keywords vs. a single long keyword.