I'm unsure of what you want to achieve - fast retrieval of photo files?
Ph
Le 11 juin 13 à 14:02, Brian Swale a écrit :
> Thanks for all the suggestions.
>
> I have just this afternoon realised that I have a perfectly good
> answer right
> here installed on my machine.
>
> The spreadsheet program MS Excel. I haven't tried this yet, but
> don't see
> why it wouldn't work just like Archivist did.
>
> I can copy any image into a cell - I would use one on the very left
> because
> that's how my brain works now..
> Make that whole row one record.
> Create headings for columns ( applying to all) as desired, such as
> (maybe)
> buildings, landscape, colour - you name it.
> In each column for which the selected image possess the attribute
> enter a
> '1' , (or something - need to work on that).
>
> It should be possible to search for all images with any existing
> attribute, and
> Excel should just flick up the chosen sort..
>
> Comment?
>
> Would save adding yet another to the host of programs already
> inhabiting
> this computer.
>
> Brian Swale
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