 Lee says some advice, please I need a way to store images in a set of folders labeled like events dogs food cafe Etc. I need to tag photos with what the photo contains and then for a set of users to be able to use Keyword searches my initial thought was obviously share point that you're using the tag search bit, but it hasn't stumped any thoughts Okay, look Personally, I'm using one drive because it's got a lot of that auto put in that when you type It'll just search for it and find anything with you know dog Because it's really built more into the one drive space that it is in the share point space So did it when you're talking from a it is there, but it's not as I'm saying like well one drive kind of is Yeah, it is but it's been specifically designed into under photos So because it's got the proper photo repository That's been built into built into one drive. So there's there comes some challenges. Yeah Well, which is also important if you have different file types different image types You know, so we're doing the same thing whereas a family Where the two of my kids were born more in the film era and two in the digital era and So we're now collecting photos as a family in one location Similarly, we want to be able to go and search by date We want to as we start tagging the content We want to be able to tag in the first place but add metadata so that we can search Name things group them by event like there's some They looked like they're disparate pictures, but they're from the same event and I'll let the kids figure that out Yeah, they're old enough. They can do it. But what but that's the important thing It's not just putting there and putting them in order by by date Or file name. I want to be able to search based on the tags in the content. Yeah With with family pictures, especially just from somebody who does you know scrapbooking You never break up a collection of pictures Because sometimes you have the data information on one picture and then you see there's another picture and they have the same outfit And you're like can at least get a time frame if the other one doesn't isn't catalogued or whatever, but yeah You talk about SharePoint in one of his options is SharePoint And so the first thing I go to is who's the audience for this? Is it your personal photos like you're saying are these business photos that they need to use so that they have a Media library that they can use within the organization that they want certain things and the the one thing that I miss is they in Classic SharePoint, they had a photo library that already had all those metadata columns already built into it You can still add it the classic view if you go in and you know add a app in the classic view You can still get that photo library instead of having to build up in scratch I wish Microsoft to put that as an option that for a template in the modern Because same thing you can tag people even dates, you know subjects of the photo locations of the photo and all and it all makes it Churchable. Yeah, or if you're like me, you've got a mom that was in the in you know She was used to have a Kodak shop. We have I'm looking at it now 574 gigs of photos It's around about 80,000 files because she has sat there and personally scanned in Every single photo book across all the families in the histories right back to the 1700s For my aunts, uncles, me, brother We've got it all in one big folder and all the photo videos and then we've done a Overarching share and we shared it with each other like full rights and so we can put it in as a shortcut link through one drive So it depends on it really as you said depends on what you're actually looking for when she's been sitting there And she's personally on her own. She's retired tagging everything Getting it all structured and sorted into the family groups and then underneath there and you're building out under folders Please just use columns and metadata, but hey, you know, she's doing her thing. We're not having to do it So even better, but it can be time consuming. Do we I mean, do we need to think a worry about doing it? Can we wait a little bit longer and then copilot will just go in and do it all I mean you have to train it But I mean you should be able to I mean, this is something we I don't know in the answers to this folks I there's been part of conversations where we've talked about it I know that this is something people are talking about in the space But you know, we're very close to that to be able to Here's a library of images you train on a few here the people that are in it This is where we are based on that and the AI is intelligent enough to go in and Tag all the content based on the people that are in it that it can identify Some of the activities and then pull the other metadata based on the names of the files or the date of the files Be able to do some sorting and organizing and I think that'll be something it'll be I think we're gonna see You know copilot for images I would not be surprised if something like that came out that That helped you organize and sort through your libraries and certainly personal if not work digital assets There's a couple of services that already do that It does facial recognition on your photos that you upload and it's like here's all the photos that have this person And then I had you know, like my nephew looks very similar to somebody else and it but tagged him incorrectly And I couldn't untag it. That was my frustration is like no, this is not Matthew. This is Michael, you know because the boys looked similar and It got a little bit frustrating But I could there is that technology is already out there with the facial recognition, but like I'm getting ready to do a video for my husband's Promotion so I'm having to dig through all of these folders from over the years that whereas his fire department photos And I have an organized by year or by by decade by year By month and then event in that month because I I was gonna go back and scrapbook them all but I ain't doing that no more My my of course they're adult kids, you know a four of them now, but you know every time there's a special occasion It's a huge hassle to do this kind of work. I mean, yeah If it's in SharePoint they really need to do you got your picture libraries Don't use the document library do the picture library You've also got the asset library like I know that you know if you're a comms team You can do your asset libraries where it then helps you around the content type It changes some of the columns and the the metadata and the organizing and the searching so Start from those two types if you're on SharePoint if you're on one drive It's actually already got a picture library that doesn't it's kind of doing it a bit more automatically for you So I'm just kind of going hang on. Yeah Which one are you in? My recommendations is one drive even if it is work-related not personal I you know one drive is still more flexible and it's easier than to go and share that out and share specific collections with individuals So organize your hierarchy However, you set it up by by year by group by category however that is Separate and have different colored folders Now that you can now that you can yeah now that you can I know that it's one of those things. I mean there are there's I mean there's plenty of add-on third-party that you can pay for that does you know full-on You know ways to be able to tag Images and work with it and do it automatically and getting more into that sort of AI side of things and is it in 365 to do it. What is it? It's the best way to go It'll get there