![]() ![]() iPhoto Library Manager will copy the photo over, then assign all the keywords in the list to the copied photo, effectively recreating the whole keyword list in the destination library.Now that the photo's been copied and the keywords recreated, you can delete the dummy photo from the destination library. Or, if you're running iPhoto '08, just open the keyword window (command-k) and click all the keywords there.Copy that photo over to the library you want to copy the keyword list to. Try using the info window (command-i) which has simple checkboxes, much better for quickly assigning multiple keywords to a photo. Note that doing this through the keyword pane in the lower left is a big pain in the butt, since you have to draaaaag the photo on to each keyword over and over again. You can even duplicate an existing photo to use as a temporary 'dummy' if you don't want to be modifying any of the existing photos.Assign every keyword in the library to the dummy photo (or at least every keyword you want to bring over to the other library). What if you have a large list of keywords, but some of them aren't actually assigned to any photos in your library? How can you take that keyword list and duplicate it in another library? Here's one technique that utilizes this feature of iPhoto Library Manager:Open the library whose keyword list you want to copy and choose a photo in the library. ![]() However, this only helps for keywords that are actually assigned to one or more of your photos. One of the key features of iPhoto Library Manager is that it will copy a photo's list of keywords when copying the photo from one library to another.
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