First, I create the citation using source writer. Select the text of the 
citation and hit cntl-c to copy. (If I am going to use the citation many times 
I save a model of it as a text file.) Then, in the windows picture library I 
right click the photograph and select properties. Click the details tab and 
paste (cntl-v) the citation into the subject field.

If it is a photograph that I took myself than I probably will use Photoshop to 
add a lot more detail about the photograph, but that discussion should probably 
go offline. Unfortunately, Microsoft Picture Editor does not allow me to edit 
properties.




-----Original Message-----
From: Julie A. McNeice <[email protected]>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sun, May 15, 2011 10:20 pm
Subject: [LegacyUG] Insatlling citation into digital Image, was scanning 
photographs


Would you please advise how to cut & paste the citation into a digital image?
hanks, Julie McNeice
Jack wrote:
nd for what its worth, I always (try to) cut & paste the citation into the
etadata (properties) of the digital image. It always surprises me how years
ater I cannot remember where a particular photograph comes from.
Jack.


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