thats a bit rough bob, he was just helping out.
Its possible it was useful to someone else on the list which is the
point of the list right?
I know everyone loves the list but if people keep responding like this
no one will ever reply..
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On 27/08/2009, at 4:54 PM, Robert Howells wrote:
EXCUSE ME
But I do NOT need my bandwidth used up by graphics which are useless
to me .
PLEASE .. if you need to send an attachment ... SEND IT DIRECT
THANK YOU
B OB
On 27/08/2009, at 4:46 PM, Rob Phillips wrote:
All the dragging I was doing was within the iPhoto Lib Manager
window. I didn't use the finder.
I just selected the album I wanted and dragged it into the library
I wanted, like on the attached picture. (sorry about the
attachment, list admin - it's only 124k)
Try it with something harmless first.
Rob
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Norman Leslie wrote:
Hi Rob,
I'm always nervous about dragging and dropping in Finder for
iPhoto, iTunes - there have been two many horror stories when
things go wrong in iPhoto. Do you view doing it within
PhotoManager as a "danger free zone"?
Norman Leslie
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On 27/08/2009, at 4:12 PM, Rob Phillips wrote:
But do you need to export and import? I just dragged and dropped
within the iPhotomanager interface. I opened the source library
in the middle pane, and dragged elements from there to the
required (network mounted) library in the left pane. Everything
seemed identical...
Rob
Norman Leslie wrote:
Hi Rob,
I currently use PhotoManger, but it will not allow me to do what
I want.
I contacted Apple because I still have Apple Care on the
MacBook. I was put through to a "product specialist" after a bit
of prompting.
The "product specialist" discovered that indeed, there is not a
way to export an album while retaining BOTH titles and sequence
- it is a problem with how the program is structured. He was
surprised that this was not possible - he said that it was
possible back with iPhoto 4, but I can't remember that for sure.
He has contacted Cupertino to advocate for the feature being
made available in any future upgrade. I was surprised that this
product specialist was not already aware of the limitation -
does that say something about the level of training?
Stay tuned, but don't hold your breath!
Norman Leslie
Bunbury
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On 24/08/2009, at 10:37 AM, Rob Phillips wrote:
What you need is iPhoto Library Manager
http://www.fatcatsoftware.com/iplm/
Rob
Norman Leslie wrote:
Hi Folks,
I have reason to move some Albums in iPhoto from a MacBook and
add them to iPhoto on an iMac.
While I can do that by exporting and importing, I can either
retain the titles of the photos in the album OR retain the
sequence, but I can't seem to retain the titles AND the
sequence.
I have checked through the WAMUG archives where the question
has been raised, but not my specific question. I have googled
the key words in several different ways, but all to no avail.
I see the question raised in various forms, but no answers.
Any and all help would be appreciated.
Both the MacBook and iMac are using Leopard 10.5.8 and iPhoto
09 Ver 8.1
Thanks
Norman Leslie
Bunbury
nwles...@mac.com
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