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To apply metadata templates to files in Bridge 
After you have saved metadata for one file, you can apply it to others. 
Select one or more files.
Choose either of the following commands from the Metadata panel menu or the Tools menu:
Append  Metadata, followed by the  name  of  the template.  This  command applies  the template metadata only where  
no metadata value or property currently exists in the file. 
Replace Metadata, followed by the name of the template. This command completely replaces any existing metadata 
in the file with the metadata in the template. 
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To apply keywords to files with Bridge 
The Keyword panel lets you create and apply Bridge keywords to files. Keywords can be organized into categories 
called keyword sets. Using keywords, you identify files based on their content. Later, you can view all files with shared 
keywords as a group. 
Note: Bridge keywords are distinct from XMP keywords created with the File Info dialog box. The latter are displayed in 
Version Cue files in the “Other Metadata” section of the File Info dialog box. 
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Do any of the following: 
To add a keyword to files, select one or more files. In the Keywords panel, click the box next to the name of the 
keyword you want to add. A check mark appears in the box next to the keyword when it’s added to a file. 
To  add a set of keywords to files, select one  or  more  files.  In  the Keywords panel, click  the box  next  to  the name of  
the keyword set. A check mark appears in the box next to the keyword set when it’s added to a file. 
Create a group of frequently used keywords so that you can apply them as a group. 
To remove keywords from a file, select the file, and then click the box next to the name of the keyword or keyword 
set that you want to remove. 
To create a new keyword, click the New Keyword button
 at the bottom of the panel or choose New Keyword 
from  the panel  menu. A new default  keyword name appears  in  the panel. To create the  new keyword, type over the  
default name and press Return. 
To create a new keyword set, click the New Keyword Set button
 at the bottom of the panel or choose New 
Keyword Set from the panel menu. A new default keyword set name appears in the panel. To create the new 
keyword set, type over the default name and press Return. 
To rename a keyword or keyword set, select the keyword or keyword set and choose Rename from the panel menu. 
Then, type over the name in the panel and press Return.