![]() Lightroom Classic: How do I create or change the keyword hierarchy?īy default, new keywords are added as a flat list, but in Lightroom Classic, you can drag and drop them into a hierarchy of nested keywords. To delete the keyword from the keyword list as well as any tagged photos, select it and click the – button at the top of the Keyword List panel, or right-click and select Delete. With the photo(s) selected, select the keyword in the Keywording panel and press Delete/Backspace to delete the keyword, or remove the checkmark against the keyword in the Keyword List panel. If you add a keyword to a photo by mistake, you can remove it using either the Keywording or Keyword List panel. ![]() Lightroom Classic: How do I delete a keyword from a single photo or from all photos? When you rename a keyword, it’s automatically updated on all of the tagged photos too. If you want to edit a keyword, perhaps to correct the spelling, simply right-click on the keyword in the Keyword List panel and select Edit Keyword Tag. Lightroom Classic: How do I edit an existing keyword? Here are some other things you can do with the Desktop version of Lightroom (cloud-based) with keywords: There’s no way to rename a keyword currently, but you could use the filters to select all the photos with the keyword, add the correct keyword to all of the photos then delete the incorrect keyword. ![]() It will show as struck throughand will turn red. How do you delete a keyword from one or many photos? Simple, just select the photo(s) in Grid view and click on the keyword. ![]() This is mostly aimed at Lightroom Classic, where the keywords are held locally and can be in a hierarchical structure, but some keywording is also possible using the Lightroom (cloud-based) version. In a previous post, we learned how to start keywording from scratch, but many Lightroom users have already added a few keywords, so this week, we’ll do some cleanup. ![]()
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