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moving projects into folders--can't i just click and drag?

I reviewed exploring aperture, but it doesn't go over folders in depth. I created a new folder. I want to drag the related projects into the 2011 folder and it won't go. I created a folder in a project and that won't go either? what am i doing wrong? this doesn't make sense. I can easily merge projects, but how do you move projects into folders if not dragging?

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Posted on Feb 6, 2011 10:05 AM

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Posted on Feb 6, 2011 10:15 AM

That is how I do it. Create a folder and then drag and drop the project in to the folder you require.
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Feb 6, 2011 12:22 PM in response to m0thr4

yep. I called apple support because I thought it was a problem. I was the one with the problem!! I didn't see the hierarchy differences. You are right! I have also now begun. I am still completely baffled at why i can't move stuff into subfolders though...I would love to have folders in projects that keep videos in the project folder. I'm kinda confused...he tried to explain, but I gave up. I must have some kinda of roadblock in my brain trying to force it to do something that it can't. Its not that big of deal.

Feb 6, 2011 1:35 PM in response to Frank Caggiano

yes. One more question though.....why can't a project container have a folder. For example, in a project are pictures and videos taken on Feb 1, 2011. The project is called Feb 1 the subfolder is called videos and I am trying to move the videos into the subfolder to separate them from the pictures. It won't allow me to move the videos or pictures in the subfolder.

Feb 6, 2011 1:53 PM in response to Sheryl Kingstone

Sheryl,

You can have a folder under a project. However, it sounds like you are trying to move pictures from a project into a subfolder. Remember, the pictures really only live in a project. Anything that you put under the project is still in the project, and you cannot truly move a picture into anything but another project.

Similar to your case, I usually make albums under a project and drop the associated pictures from the project into the sub-album. I didn't actually move anything -- everything is still in the project. However, I have easy access to the categories I make with each album. Just one thought for accomplishing what you want.

nathan

Aug 28, 2015 1:27 AM in response to Sheryl Kingstone

I had the same issue and glad I found this post! I still don't understand why it's even possible to create a folder under a project if you really can't do anything with it. The whole fact that there are projects, and albums, and folders seems like overkill to me anyway. Would have expected a company like Apple known for its easy to use software to make it a little more intuitive...

moving projects into folders--can't i just click and drag?

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