Unexpected keywords added to the imported images

Hello

I sought an answer to this and had no success.  I've noticed lately that when I import any image in Lightroom, there are 2 key words that are always added to the image.  I do not use a preset of import.  The keyword "dialog box" in the section "Apply during import" of the import page can be empty (i.e. no key words must be assigned to the attached, or other keywords, I have added to this area, but the same 2 keywords keep added to each import.)  What Miss me?  Thanks in advance!

Looks like you typed in these keywords at a time in a metadata preset in the menu of your import. Go to the import. Click on the arrows to the right of "Metadata" flippy and select 'change '. Scroll to the bottom of the metadata entry boxes and check if the keywords are typed in the box below. If so, remove them. If the words are there that fixes the problem and you can join the many people who have experienced this. FYI, for some reason, the preset metadata keywords will not appear in the keyword box import, only in the library module after importing. Hope this fixes the problem. David

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