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A couple of years ago I bought a T camera, a package with a bonus: Lightroom 5.7.1. I used the software to organize my photolibrary and ad corrections. Last week however I wanted to use the Presentation mode. A set of 50 pictures mainly of paintings. The presentation was intended for someone in my family who due to illness no longer can visit musea. I wanted the selection to be illustrated with text. However I failed: I used the ABC mode and wrote the text in the blank field. All 50 pictures then got the same text, deleting the text resulted in deleting it for all pictures. With the ABC mode I used the pop-up field for ‘these pictures’ not ‘all pictures’. Please how can I ad text per picture?

Thanks. I tried the Adobe help center but that is a way of spending time not to find an answer but the road to a nervous breakdown.

Chris

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A couple of years ago I bought a T camera, a package with a bonus: Lightroom 5.7.1. I used the software to organize my photolibrary and ad corrections. Last week however I wanted to use the Presentation mode. A set of 50 pictures mainly of paintings. The presentation was intended for someone in my family who due to illness no longer can visit musea. I wanted the selection to be illustrated with text. However I failed: I used the ABC mode and wrote the text in the blank field. All 50 pictures then got the same text, deleting the text resulted in deleting it for all pictures. With the ABC mode I used the pop-up field for ‘these pictures’ not ‘all pictures’. Please how can I ad text per picture?
Thanks. I tried the Adobe help center but that is a way of spending time not to find an answer but the road to a nervous breakdown.
Chris

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