Nikon 25338 User Manual - Page 39

Sort Menu, Customize Label Names, Alphabetical, By Labels

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is essentially the number of the label. For example, you can set an image to Unlabeled with the shortcut of 0. To remove an image's label, simply highlight it and press the 0 key on your keyboard. Customize Label Names 33 Sort Menu The Sort Menu within the Browser enables you to change the arrangement of your images within the Browser. You may at any time rearrange the images manually by clicking and dragging an image to the desired location. Chapter 6 Alphabetical Choose this sort method to arrange the images alphabetically, based on the file's name. The Browser Date Choose this sort method to arrange the images chronologically, based on the creation of the image. The Customize Label Names command will open the Customize Label Names dialog. In this dialog you can identify the names of up to nine individualized labels. If you do not want to use a label, simply delete the text within the associated box, and that label will be removed from the Label Menu. By Labels This sub-menu contains the current available labels and enables you to choose to display only images labeled with one of those available labels. By selecting any of the options within this Menu, you will switch the view to the Sort By Labels view, which shows a list of all of the possible labels with a Show/Hide Triangle next to the label name. Clicking on the button will expand that label area and show you all of the images with that label. To switch back to the normal view, select one of the other sorting methods, such as Alphabetical or Date.

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Chapter 6
The Browser
is essentially the number of the label.
For example, you can set an image
to Unlabeled with the shortcut of 0.
To remove an image’s label, simply
highlight it and press the 0 key on your
keyboard.
Customize Label Names
The Customize Label Names command
will open the Customize Label Names
dialog. In this dialog you can identify
the names of up to nine individual-
ized labels. If you do not want to use a
label, simply delete the text within the
associated box, and that label will be
removed from the Label Menu.
Sort Menu
The Sort Menu within the Browser
enables you to change the arrangement
of your images within the Browser. You
may at any time rearrange the images
manually by clicking and dragging an
image to the desired location.
Alphabetical
Choose this sort method to arrange
the images alphabetically, based on the
file’s name.
Date
Choose this sort method to arrange the
images chronologically, based on the
creation of the image.
By Labels
This sub-menu contains the current
available labels and enables you to
choose to display only images labeled
with one of those available labels. By
selecting any of the options within
this Menu, you will switch the view to
the Sort By Labels view, which shows
a list of all of the possible labels with
a Show/Hide Triangle next to the label
name. Clicking on the
button will
expand that label area and show you all
of the images with that label. To switch
back to the normal view, select one
of the other sorting methods, such as
Alphabetical or Date.