Copy Photos With Tags

I would like to copy selected photos to Elements Organizer in my wife's computer with the tags intact. Is there a way to copy the tags with the photos so I don't have to attach tag all over again in her Organizer?

Having answered my own question, on second thought does anyone know of any good reason not to write the tags and property information to all of your photos?

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