Adobe 65007312 User Guide - Page 97
Check spelling as you type (Mac OS), Type special characters (Mac OS), Finding photos in the catalog
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USING PHOTOSHOP LIGHTROOM 2 92 Organizing photos in the catalog 2 Choose Edit > Spelling > Check Spelling. The first misspelled word in the text box is highlighted. 3 Control-click the highlighted word and choose one of the following: [Suggested spelling corrections] Lightroom lists suggested spelling corrections at the top of the context menu. Choose a word to correct the spelling. Ignore Spelling Continues the spelling check without changing the text. Learn Spelling Stores the unrecognized word in the dictionary, so that subsequent occurrences are not flagged as misspellings. Note: You can also choose Spelling > Spelling (Mac OS v10.4) or Spelling > Show Spelling And Grammar (Mac OS v10.5) from the context menu to open a dialog box for more options. Check spelling as you type (Mac OS) Lightroom can automatically check the spelling as you type keyword tags. When you misspell a word, it's underlined. 1 In the Library module, click the Keyword Tags text box of the Keywording panel. 2 Choose Edit > Spelling > Check Spelling As You Type. A check mark in the menu indicates that the Check Spelling As You Type command is enabled. It remains enabled until you choose the command again to disable it (indicated by the absence of a check mark). Type special characters (Mac OS) ❖ In the Library module, choose Edit > Special Characters. The Mac OS Character Palette opens for inserting special characters and symbols into your keyword tags and metadata text. For more information on using the Character Palette, consult the Mac OS Help. Finding photos in the catalog Finding photos and viewing them in the Library module is a necessary part of working with your photos. Lightroom provides many different ways to find photos, whether your catalog includes hundreds or thousands of images. You can select folders, collections, or keyword tags to display specific photos. You can also search on text criteria and filter by flag status, ratings, labels, and metadata categories in the Library Filter bar. You can even combine a search with a metadata filter to further refine the photos that you want to display. More Help topics "View the contents of a folder" on page 61 "Filtering and rating photos" on page 75 "Assemble photos into the Quick Collection" on page 68 Updated 03 September 2009