Removing the Library Filter

Remove the Library Filter
When you select a topic under the Keyword List and open it by clicking on the arrow the photos open with a Metadata dropdown list above it.  If you the click on “none” it goes back to the complete selection.  Is this normal?

1. Setting the Text search rule to "Contains Words" should eliminate the finding of "Clark"
2. Please read http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Lightroom/2.0/WSAB7B303E-081D-4617-BF47-B4B8D3D49CC3.html

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