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The “Image Archive Filter” window will open. Choose the type of Descriptor you want to filter from the dropdown menu. You can select any of the specific User, System, Exif, or other descriptors by clicking | The “Image Archive Filter” window will open. Choose the type of Descriptor you want to filter from the dropdown menu. You can select any of the specific User, System, Exif, or other descriptors by clicking | ||
- | Then choose the comparison operator. The dropdown menu allows you to scroll through approximately ten choices. Finally, enter your unique value ( word or set of words) for the search and click “OK.” StudioLine will look through all descriptors for the search criteria and display the results as a folder tree in the navigation pane. | + | Then choose the comparison operator. The dropdown menu allows you to scroll through approximately ten choices. Finally, enter your unique value (word or set of words) for the search and click “OK”. |
- | You can use the button **Show without folder tree** at the top of the Image Archive Pane to show the searched images contained in the folder tree without having to manually open the folders. | + | You can use the button **Show without folder tree** at the top of the Image Archive Pane to show the searched images contained in the folder tree without having to manually open the folders. (See: “Viewing Folders with Subfolder Content” earlier in this manual.) If you click on the " |
The folder tree shows an eye on it to indicate that you are in the **Show without Folder Tree** mode. You can also click on the individual folders to just see the images from those folders. | The folder tree shows an eye on it to indicate that you are in the **Show without Folder Tree** mode. You can also click on the individual folders to just see the images from those folders. |