I do this in PSE11 in conjunction with dragging files up onto the layout from the photobin which keeps the file name. I just skim through the layers and add into the file info. I had no clue about the right click on properties though - thanks for the tip!
I just open everything I use on a page in a separate window on the computer in its own tabs and keep it there til I upload lol nothing fancy...lol
All my layers retain their name but when I finish my layout, I put the credits into a spreadsheet. I have a tab for each year so I know what year I scrapped the page. Then I can just copy and paste into the credits as I upload. It's also really useful if I want to go back and search for specific supplies I used. Low tech but useful.
wished i knew excell better, i have got some kits in and the html link to store, just don't know how to write formula to have a field combined of kit, link in its url code for credits and by designer following
Good old notebook and pencil here! But it was interesting reading these posts and may try out other ways.
I don't typically keep track long term, but I do find it helpful for CT work, since I do those ahead of time. For my guest polly spot in December, it was beneficial, especially when I used the same kit for several pages. My usual CT work has a word document, saved in Dropbox (which I think I'll be moving to Evernote ). Each layout has a section with about 4 lines... 1)Layout title, 2)name of kit and designer, 3) url, and lastly is the actual code [ url= ] xxxxx [ ] by babbitt blah. I found this most helpful for my upload workflow. I upload to several places that allow linking, as well as several that don't. Some places like the url only, some places like the url code. So, it works for me. I am typically a kit scrapper. My PSE 12 will keep file names only if I drag up from the photo bin... i have been branching out at TLP at least for non-kit scrapping, so I almost always have a pen and paper nearby in case I'm working on something that has more than one or two different kits. I also almost always create, then upload (besides CT work). So I can do it right away to remember.
I have the same of Anna, and sometimes it didn't work. I wrote to her and she replied really quickly explained my error (Basically there was a text layer without any text, and as the action cannot figured out the "font" it gave me an error) It's really easy and it's a saving-time-treasure
Thanks to Lorry turning me on to it, I now use Anna Forests scripts also. I could not run it from actions or Elements XXX but a little known trick in PSE is that you can drag almost any script into your work area and it will run. The only script I seem to have a problem with is separating shadows onto their own layer..... Anna Forest has really saved me time tracking down credits. I think I will have a look at the free one above too.
Try just dragging the scripts in order into your workspace and they may run. You didn't say what program you are using, but this works with PSE.
I didn't have a problem with the separating shadows scripts, but the tracking one isn't working. I'll have to try the drag thing. I used to do that with the speedscraps scripts until I figured them out.
I use Artisan, but I've always add the previews for anything used on the page at the back of the page. That way I can reference it whenever I want. It's always worked for me, and I prefer a visual reference rather than a link.