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How do you "select all" in iPhoto? (iOS / iPad)

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Is there a way to "select all" photos in a large album (eg. 100+ photos) in iPhoto (iOS version)?


I know that if you simultaneously push the first photo icon, and the last photo icon, it will select everything in between... but what if you

wanted to selct more than 25 photos?



THanks

iPad (3rd gen) Wi-Fi, iOS 5.1.1

Posted on Aug 19, 2012 8:19 PM

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Posted on Sep 7, 2012 9:07 AM

from the help menu:


View a continuous range of photos

  • In the thumbnail grid, at the same time, touch and hold the first and last photos in the range.If you don’t see thumbnails, tap User uploaded file.User uploaded file
  • Tip: To select a range of photos, you can also tap User uploaded file (tap Edit if you don’t see the tool), tap Select Multiple, tap Range, and tap the first and last photos in the range.


Hope this helps!


-S.

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Sep 7, 2012 9:07 AM in response to kenchi123

from the help menu:


View a continuous range of photos

  • In the thumbnail grid, at the same time, touch and hold the first and last photos in the range.If you don’t see thumbnails, tap User uploaded file.User uploaded file
  • Tip: To select a range of photos, you can also tap User uploaded file (tap Edit if you don’t see the tool), tap Select Multiple, tap Range, and tap the first and last photos in the range.


Hope this helps!


-S.

How do you "select all" in iPhoto? (iOS / iPad)

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