How can "Tag" files and set ratings?

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No, it's not a "however you like" kind of thing. Metadata properties stored
within the file type still apply. Different file types support different
metadata properties.
 
Hello,

With Vista I see this new heading column named "Tags". So I'm assuming that
you can come up with Tag Names and assign them to files how every you'd
like, but I can't seem to figure out how to do so. When I click properties
of a file (say MPEGs, AVIs, MP3s or even pictures) I don't have the option
available for "Tags" anywhere.

And on some file types I have seen "Ratings" in the file properties, but it
was greyed and so I
couldn't assign a rating to the file.

How do these functions work?

Thanks,

Jeff
 
Jeff said:
Hello,

With Vista I see this new heading column named "Tags". So I'm
assuming that you can come up with Tag Names and assign them to files
how every you'd like, but I can't seem to figure out how to do so. When I
click properties of a file (say MPEGs, AVIs, MP3s or even
pictures) I don't have the option available for "Tags" anywhere.

And on some file types I have seen "Ratings" in the file properties,
but it was greyed and so I
couldn't assign a rating to the file.

How do these functions work?

Thanks,

Jeff
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Maybe the following links will
offer some ideas:

Windows Vista
Working with digital pictures
http://tinyurl.com/24etzl

Metadata and the Windows
Vista Photo Gallery
http://tinyurl.com/26ezyf

A tag-oriented tour of the
Windows Vista Photo Gallery
http://tinyurl.com/yo4d68

--
John Inzer
MS Picture It! -
Digital Image MVP

Digital Image
Highlights and FAQs
http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

Notice
This is not tech support
I am a volunteer

Solutions that work for
me may not work for you

Proceed at your own risk
 
Open Windows Explorer. Click Organize/Folder and Search Options. In the
Tasks section, select the "Show preview and filters" option.

Now open a folder that contains media (pictures, video, etc) files. Select a
file and at the bottom of the window you will see the options that can be
changed. Click to the right of an option such as Tags to delete or enter
text.

Note: Not all options can be selected or changed, this depends on where the
file came from and how it was created.
 
Jeff ... there is a neat little add-in for Windows called Microsoft Photo
Info. It can be run on XPSP2 (with .NET Runtime 2.0) or Vista. You can view
or edit photo metadata from Windows Explorer by using the right-click
context menu. It does other neat stuff, too. I found it when I was just
browsing around at download.microsoft.com ...

You might want to see if that would be something useful ...

vanilla

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Jeff said:

Hello,

With Vista I see this new heading column named "Tags". So I'm assuming that
you can come up with Tag Names and assign them to files how every you'd
like, but I can't seem to figure out how to do so. When I click properties
of a file (say MPEGs, AVIs, MP3s or even pictures) I don't have the option
available for "Tags" anywhere.

And on some file types I have seen "Ratings" in the file properties, but it
was greyed and so I
couldn't assign a rating to the file.

How do these functions work?

Thanks,
 
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