Viewing by keyword in Aperture

Hello everyone, I'm the new proud parent of a 17" Macbook Pro and I've been playing around with Aperture quite a bit. I've imported my photos and have been tagging them, which is really cool!
I've looked through the help guides a lot, which are incredibly helpful! One thing I can't find an exact answer for is this: How do I view images by keyword? Say I have 45 photos tagged with "people" and I just want to view those?
Thanks so much,
Jordan

There are multiple ways. A few of the ways are the following.
While in the project you would like to search:
In the search box type in the keyword you are looking for.
To see a list of used keywords and select from them do the following:
Highlight the Project you would like to look in.
Type "command F"
Click Keyword checkbox
Click the keyword you are looking for.
Instead of "Command F" you could click on the magnifying glass which is next to the search box and then continue from there.

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