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    Default Keywords with COMMA in Bridge

    Call me dumb, that is fine.
    How on earth do I get my keywords in bridge separated with a comma instead this funny ";" ????
    It makes me nuts in all respect, nearly ripping my hair out!!!
    Would be great if there is anyone out there knowing this and tell me the how to.
    Thanks so much in advanced for your time and help.

    Sincerely, the dumb one

    Ciao Anette

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    Anette, I don't think you can change the keyword delimiter in Bridge from a semicolon to a comma, and AFAIK it doesn't matter anyway. Bridge happens to use a semicolon to separate keywords -- other programs (such as Lightroom and Aperture) use commas.

    John

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    HI JOhn,

    thanks so much for the info. Have to upload than all images via Lightroom. Thanks so much John

    Have a great evening

    Ciao
    Anette

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    FWIW, I believe the way this works is that the keywords are stored individually and it's up to the viewing application to decide how to display them, i.e. what delimiters to place between them. So no matter which application you use to add the keywords, Bridge will still use a semicolon delimiter when displaying them.

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    Hi Mike, thanks so much for your explaination, that is really helpful.
    have a great eve

    ciao Anette

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