Hm.
I just noticed the line about jpg being a file itself. And as I am not an
expert, I didnīt understand that either.
All my pictures are jpg-files...is that the problem? I am sorry that I am so
stupid, but I have search the windows help-pages with a fine-tooth comb so
find a solution, but there is NOTHING about deleting tags exept for "press
delete". And that I could figure out myself.
Michael, so far you are my hero. Please donīt go away...
"Michael Walraven" <mexxwalraven@xxxxxx> skrev i meddelandet
news:E3E6550B-00DA-4CF2-BC13-A3BA6CBD2088@xxxxxx
Quote:
> You didn't say how your were trying to remove the tags or what type of
> files you are having the problem with so perhaps the following is not of
> use.
>
> The way I remove tags
>
> in Windows Live Photo
> in the left pane right click on the tag I wish to remove
> select delete
> confirm that I want to remove the tags, the tag is gone.
>
> If there were some read only jpgs that had that tag (such on DVDs) then
> obviously they would come back in the left pane.
> (the tags in a jpg are within the file itself).
>
> Michael
>
>
>
> "Morran " <carita.jagenheim@xxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:uUO5a7S3IHA.5060@xxxxxx Quote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I have been trying to delete tags I donīt use any longer in Windows Photo
>> Gallery. They just keep coming back.
>> I seriously am going to loose my mind! I just tags for my pictures of my
>> baby. After one month, I put them on a dvd, an remove the tags from the
>> pictures. Naturally I want to remove the tag. Not possible. I have tried
>> to outsmart PG by trying to rename them, but the OLD name comes back,
>> and the damn PG keeps a new tag with the NEW name too!
>>
>> Please help me - what am I doing wrong? I have been trying to find the
>> pd4 file I have read about in other memos below, but I just canīt find a
>> name like that. We have Vista.
>>
>> I have been trying to remov these -approx - fifty tags for a month now.
>> Tonight I suddenly managed to remov all but six of them. And these last
>> six wonīt go away.
>>
>> Please help me before I start to look for a sledgehammer,
>>
>> thanks ever so much,
>> yours gratefully
>> Morran
>