On 17 November 2011 21:38, Eric Weir <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> On Nov 15, 2011, at 7:04 PM, Godfrey DiGiorgi wrote:
>
>> Another useful detail is that you can create an empty collection and
>> then set it to be the 'target' collection. This makes sorting a set of
>> images very rapid as you can quickly step through a range of images
>> and tap the B key to add the images to it, just as you would for the
>> default Qquick Collection, without having to then select and create a
>> new collection afterwards. Just right- (control-)click on the
>> collection and use the command to make it the target collection ...
>> you'll see the + indicator next to the collection's name in the list
>> rather than next to the Quick Collection.
>
> First, thanks to all who continue to respond on this thread. Probably second 
> nature to most of you, but my use of LR has been ramped up a notch by the 
> explanations and suggestions I've received. My "workflow" is already 
> significantly more efficient than it was, and no longer the deterrent to 
> processing that it was.
>
> One more question: I've created a couple of named collections, using the 
> dating conventions you suggest Godfrey, which I was already using with my 
> regular image files. I'm not finding an obvious way to add an image to an 
> existing collection.
>
> My bet is there is one. If so, how do I do it?

Click on the thumbnail/s & drag into the collection.

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