Keyboard shortcut for shifting focus to the version name?

i'm trying to go through and quickly give each pic a version name, is there a quick way to jump from the pic to the info palette where the version name is? can't seem to find a keyboard shortcut for that.
thanks!
jake

Hello, jake
Quote: "i'm trying to go through and quickly give each pic a version name, is there a quick way to jump from the pic to the info palette where the version name is? can't seem to find a keyboard shortcut for that.
So that it highlights Version Name in the input field in the Metadata Panel?
I don't know of any that would move to the next photograph and at the same time highlight the Version Name field.
Command Option m
will get you to the Management Layout
Hit w to close the Projects Panel and then hit i to open the Inspectors. From this layout you can use the arrows to manuever through the photographs in the Browser but you will still need to select the Version Name input field to add metadata.
Should you have a ton of images you can use j k l (up, stop, down) to scroll through them. You can also use a ShuttlePro v.2 and modify the keys on it to make keyboard shortcuts for Aperture.
love & peace,
victor

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