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Hi,
Keyword1 = St. Peters
Keyword2 = St. Paul and Peters
There is no way to filter on "St. Peters" in LR, without having to specify "does not contain Paul", which is not a practical solution.
Keyword1 = John
Keyword2 = John Kennedy
These are 2 different keywords. There is no way to filter on John in LR, without having to specify "does not contain Kennedy", although John is a different keyword than John Kennedy ("Separate keywords using commas" set in the Preferences - Spaces are allowed in keywords).
Normally, filtering with Keywords / End with / John should be enough to isolate images with the "John" keyword and exclude those with "John Kennedy".
Problem reported the first time 5 years ago, still not fixed in version 6.4. Any developer should be able to fix this in minutes.
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I'm really surprised there is no option to filter by an 'is' command. For example if have a keyword for a player number 6 and there is also a player number 66 if I try to create a smart album by keyword '6' it will come up with '66' as well since under keyword there is only the option for 'contains' no 'is'. So to work around this I have to add a letter or other symbol to make the 6 unique.
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