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Hi there,
I can't find the way to batch-assign tags to images. When I filter the pics I want to select, and I try to settle a gallery tag for all of them, it ends up tagging only one picture, so I should go one by one tagging every single one, which is not an option because it is very time consuming.

So I wanted to know if there is a way to assign tags to multiple pictures in one step, or to make the tabs work upon Sets instead of tags.

Thank you!

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Status: Archived
byvictoria
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Parasek replied on at Permalink Reply
Parasek
Hi,

it's not possible with current User Interface in Grand Gallery.
But you should be able to do it in Concrete File Manager (/dashboard/files/search).

You have to select multiple images by holding CTRL ot SHIFT button, and then
click down arrow in top left corner (next to "Name" Label) -> Click Properties -> and continue as usual.
This way you will assign Tags to multiple images.

If you select multiple images and right click one of them directly (and not using that arrow button) -> it will make changes only to one clicked image. It's bad design usability-wise, people often miss that mass-assignment arrow, but it is what it is. Hope it helps.

Cheers
Parasek replied on at Permalink Reply
Parasek
Marking ticket as solved.
If someone found this topic and want to know how to programmatically assign tags to images:
https://forums.concretecms.org/t/how-to-tag-a-batch-of-images/3110...

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