Quit iPhoto. Go to ~/Library/Preferences. Find the file: com.apple.iPhoto.plist and move it to your desktop. Open iPhoto and see if the delete issue persists. Just a stab in the dark...
On Wednesday, September 17, 2003, at 07:12 AM, John Johnson wrote:
We're deleting the photos in iPhoto. We just double click a picture, then scan through using Prev/Next, hitting Delete on the ones we don't want.
I heard about that Don't Touch the iPhoto Folder early on in my Mac experience, so I'm not touching it :-)
Thanks for the reply!
Regards, JJ
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