 I'm going to show you how to find not one but multiple keywords at a time in today's Friday Quickie. First here's an example. If I wanted to look for trees, I could go up here to my keyword, I could click on it and it'll show me all of the trees that I have tagged with this particular keyword. But if I want to search a little bit deeper, for example, if I wanted to find all of the pictures in Africa, for example, I can't use this method here. So instead what I need to do is go up to text, type the word tree, add a comma, and then type the next word. And so what I'm doing now is looking for trees in Africa. You can also use this methodology for finding groups as well, for example. Let's say that I wanted to find all of the animal pictures that I've ever taken. But then let's say I want to find some lions in the mix of all these animals. That takes it from 5,000 down to 1,000, but now I want to find animals, lions in Africa. So I just type those words into my keyword section and there you have it. I've narrowed this search from 5,000 images down to two. My friends is how you search for multiple keywords inside of Lightroom and this is a really powerful tool. So I hope you use it. Have a great weekend everybody.