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File locating by content

Community Beginner ,
Apr 24, 2025 Apr 24, 2025

Looking for advice.

I frequently need to locate Indesign files but cannot search via file name and need the ability to locate by other means.

For example:

I make maps and the files and respected folders need to be named by the subject matter CITY. So that subject matter city (let's call it Treeville), may be a suburb of Dallas TX for example and I would label the file/folders "Treeville TX". 

In order to save repeating building maps within a same general area, I can use a previously-made map file.

Now, having a new map to make, I see it's a suburb of Dallas but have no way to look back thru files for a similar area maps because the file naming will not (and cannot/for reasons) contain the name Dallas and no way I would remember which small town/city files are suburbs of Dallas or Houston or San Antonio etc.

So I need a way to (tag? Treeville) document ITSELF somehow WITHOUT IT BEING IN FILE NAME and I'm not talking tagging the elements within the document. I'm not even sure if tagging is the correct term for a method I'm seeking.

Is there a way to do this?

 

 

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Valorous Hero ,
Apr 25, 2025 Apr 25, 2025

How about using metadata for this?
It's available both in Bridge

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and InDesign

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 25, 2025 Apr 25, 2025

Thank you so much for helping. Unfortunately it did not work. May be a case of me not doing it correctly. I have never worked with metadata before. Attaching screen shots:

Indesign

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Search results via Bridge (which I don't use normally)

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 I forgot to mention another factor. I am searching files uploaded to Dropbox.

 

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 25, 2025 Apr 25, 2025

Also, was using Bridge to search Dropbox. I think dropbox only offers searching by file name only. Will check for advance searching capabilities.

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Community Beginner ,
Apr 25, 2025 Apr 25, 2025

I got it work using Indesign keywords option. Thank you for your help.

 

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Valorous Hero ,
Apr 25, 2025 Apr 25, 2025
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Make sure to save metadata after entering them:

in InDesign — save doc

in Bridge — hit the Apply button at bottom-right of the panel

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In Bridge, you can search files located on DropBox as usual.

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