File to Tag templates provide a means of extracting tagging information from a file's name. The order of the templates in the list controls the order of the Edit>File to tag menu items. You can choose to always keep the list sorted. If you do not keep the list always sorted, you can drag and drop templates to change the order and you can click on the column header to force alphabetic ascending or descending order.
Note that these templates can also be used to extract information from fields as opposed to from filenames. For more information see the File to Tag from Content statement.
Templates can be marked as hidden. When a template is hidden it does not appear on File to Tag template menus. This is useful when a template is used in an action but is not intended to be run directly.
To create a new file to tag template click the + button.
To remove file to tag templates, select one or more templates in the table and click the - button.
To duplicate a template, select a single template in the table and click the ❐ button.
To view and/or modify a file to tag template, select a single template in the table and click the ✎ button. Double-clicking on a template name will have the same effect.
To export one or more file to tag templates so that they can later be imported, select one or more templates in the table and click the ⇒ button. When exporting, if you select a file which already exists and enable the Merge option, the file to tag templates will be written to the existing file overwriting any file to tag templates which were there already.
You can preview the effects of a template by selecting a single template and one or more files in the main window. If no errors are detected and changes would be made, you will have the option to perform the file to tag operation immediately. If tag items were identified for extraction, the Log Viewer will display the results.
Additional information can be found in:
The File to Tag Template Editor