Editing
The editing window allows you edit information about a previous post. The user tags (photos-only), location and caption can be edited at any time. If you're looking to make edits to a photo or video, you'll need to do that when uploading.

To edit a post:
- When viewing the details of your own posts, select the
Edit [Photo|Video]…
item under the actionsbutton in the title bar.
The caption of a post can be edited at any time. When typing a
#
or @
character, your keyboard input will also search Instagram for matching hashtags and users until you select an item from the popover, press the ⎋ (ESC)
key, or press another space.You can include up to 30 users to tag in a photo. The tagged users can be viewed on the details of the post.


Tagging users in videos is not currently supported.
To edit the tagged users in a photo:
- 1.
- 2.Click a position in the photo/video where the user is located.
- 3.Type in the search text field to find the relevant user.
- 4.Click on a search result to confirm the tag.
To remove a tagged user:
- 1.
- 2.Hover the mouse cursor over the user tag you wish to remove and click it once.
To reposition a tagged user:
- 1.
- 2.Hover the mouse cursor over the user tag you wish to remove and click-and-drag it to a new position.
To add a location on a photo or video:
- 1.
- 2.Type to search for the location to tag, or click the nearby placesbutton to search locations close to your current position.
- 3.Select a location from the search results. If no search results could be found, the results popover will disappear.

If the photo or video contains geotag location information, Flume will automatically search for the GPS coordinates where the photo or video was taken. You cannot tag exact GPS coordinates on Instagram, and all tagged locations must exist as Facebook Places. To add new locations, see Instagram's Help Center.
To edit a location on a photo or video:
- Click the name of the location, and select the
Edit Location
item.
To remove an existing location on a photo or video:
- Click the name of the location, and select the
Remove Location
item.
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