Heureka!
That works. You just have to write, without knowing that writing is possible.
Greetings to Redmond!

Michael

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Michael Heim
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078 615 19 88

>Michael,
>
>Have you tried just typing once you left click on 'Title', 'Subject', etc.
>On my PC everything is grayed out until I start typing then the dialogue
>box appears.
>
>I'm runing XP Professional Version 2002, Service Pack 2.
>
>It works for multiple files at once, but its not the same as
>IPTC data, and doesn't show up in Photoshop or Ifranview. Not sure
>what application can use it.
>
>Good luck.
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> Fred Widall,
> Email: mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> URL: http://www.ist.uwaterloo.ca/~fwwidall
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>
>On Mon, 21 Feb 2005, Michael Heim wrote:
>
>> I my english so bad?
>> I know a little bit about computers and I know when i cang change
>> something and when i can't. And as you wrote, when multiple files
>> selected, I can't change the values. Even not in the advanced mode.
>> That's a fact. Maybe you can. I can't. I cant make a double click on the
>> field, there's no option in the context menu. I just can't change ist.
>>
>> But that was exactly the thing i wanted to do. Change something in more
>> than one file at the time.
>


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