Adobe Bridge Keywords

I have a new PC and remember from my last one, that when I viewed thumbnails in Bridge, the thuumbnails showed my keywords but I can't get that to happen here on my new machine. Any thoughts?
Bob

Check in edit/preferences/thumbnails and see if in additional lines of data that you have a check mark for keywords (may need to add in dropdown box).

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    I am using Photoshop CS4 along with the Adobe Bridge that downloaded with it. I installed the software on an iMac with Snow Leopard as the OS. Using the Bridge, I assigned keywords to about a thousand images in numerous folders. I used the Bridge with these keywords to search for my images and it worked just fine. Then I upgraded the OS to Lion and immediately had a significant issue with searching in Bridge. Each time I identified a keyword to search (in the Edit-Find menu), the results came back "no files found". It was by accident that I discovered that, in order for the Bridge to recognize they keywords, I had to double click and open the folder first in Bridge. Once the folder had been opend and then closed, the keywords were activated. Needless to say opening each and every folder containing images has been very time consuming.
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    If that was the list of your old system you only have to use the option import keywords from the same menu used to export the list. This will add all your keywords from the old list to your new list. If you use clear and import the old ones will be replaced by the list of the imported keyword list (so if you are not sure also make a back up of the existing list before using 'clear and import'
    I also did a search of my entire computer and that file name does not show up.
    You probably use Spotlight for this and spotlight is not very good in finding files hidden in the library, try the free 'Easy Find'
    I use CS4 and the file in the path you provided is: Bridge CS4 Extensions. However, there does not appear to be a Keyword file in that folder.
    You are in the wrong library, the extensions are sited in the library on root level (the computer) and you have to be in the library in your user account.
    I overlooked the fact that you are on Lion and that has the user library hidden by default. Do a Google search to retrieve the user library, there are easy temporarily ways and a bit more difficult to make it visible permanent
    Once I go through an entire search with "include non-indexed files" checked, have all of the folders/files that have been searched through now been indexed? And does that mean that whenever I perform a search again, I no longer have to have that box checked?
    If you go to the Find menu and in the source field select your parent folder that contains all your subfolders the search will go through your entire image content.
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    Making a copy of Bridge CS4 metadata to another computer is quite simple.
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