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## 2. Edit the csv in Excel
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**1. Click the filename** to download it to your `Downloads` folder.
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**a. Click the filename** to download it to your `Downloads` folder.
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**2. Open the file in Excel**. The file will have a single column with `filename` at the top and the names of the images below it. If this is a new dataset the rest of the spreadsheet will be empty.
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**b. Open the file in Excel**. The file will have a single column with `filename` at the top and the names of the images below it. If this is a new dataset the rest of the spreadsheet will be empty.
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**3. Add the Key-Value metadata** Keys go across the page in the first column. Fill in the values for each filename in the corresponding row and column below. Leave the cell empty if the image doesn't have a key-value associated with it.
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**c. Add the Key-Value metadata** Keys go across the page in the first column. Fill in the values for each filename in the corresponding row and column below. Leave the cell empty if the image doesn't have a key-value associated with it.
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![Adding key-value metadata](./media/csv_in_excel2_50.png)
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**4. Save the spreadsheet as .csv**. Excel will warn you about loosing features, this is alright.
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**d. Save the spreadsheet as .csv**. Excel will warn you about loosing features, this is alright.
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## 3. Adding Key-Value pairs from the csv file
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**1.** Select the Dataset
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**a.** Select the Dataset.
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**2.** Under `Attachments` click the `Attach a file` button ![](./media/add_icon_50.png).
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**b.** Under `Attachments` click the `Attach a file` button ![](./media/add_icon_50.png).
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![](./media/add_attachment1_50.png)
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**3.** Click `Choose File` and select the .csv file you just created then press `Accept`
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**c.** Click `Choose File` and select the .csv file you just created then press `Accept`
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![](./media/file_chooser2.png)
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**4.** There will now be two .csv in the Attachments; the original export of just the filenames and version you edited in Excel. |
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**d.** There will now be two .csv in the Attachments; the original export of just the filenames and version you edited in Excel. |
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