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Tagging several items at once?

I have looked in the wiki, and scrolled through the first few pages of this forum, but I cannot find any reference to tagging multiple items. Is this because it is not possible, or have I just missed the relevant info?
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Gauss
Forum Champion
The Art Library Manager can tag multiple items at once. To get there go to the Art Library tab in the sidebar and hit the black star. Then select multiple images and you can add a tag to them all.
As a note you can only mass tag 30 items at a time.
Hi all! Not sure if this is the correct forum, so please move this, Admins, if you need. :) I'm a new Marketplace contributor, and I'm a bit confused at the tagging process for submitting art packs. Can someone give me a more detailed example of how to properly tag each file so they are correct when I submit? Thank you!
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Jason, how are you going about uploading your marketplace package? Are you using the cloud batch upload process?
Nolan instructed me to create a shareable Dropbox file with each art asset included.
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Gid
Roll20 Team
Okay. The way tags are handled are in the filename of the graphics that you place in the dropbox folder. The file name should be in this format: "NameOfItem[tag1,tag2,tag3]" So let's say I was making a monster token art package. I've got an orc warrior token graphic which I would name the file: "OrcWarriorToken[fantasy,monster,orc,male,sword,token,warrior].jpg/png" Make sure each item name in your art package is unique. There's no hard limit on how many tags you can apply to a graphic, but specificity will help go a long way for users to find your art when they do an image search. Also don't forget to include a banner image for your art package.
Awesome, that's exactly what I needed! Thanks Kristin! :)