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Aug 21, 2015 2:07 PM in response to WagsWorldby jeremy_v,Hello WagsWorld,
Thanks for using Apple Support Communities.
If you're unable to delete some selected photos directly on your iPad, then they were likely synced to your iPad. In order to delete synced photos, you need to deselect them from your sync preferences in iTunes as shown in the link below.
Delete synced photos
- In iTunes, locate and click on your device.
- Click Photos.
- Choose "Selected albums" and deselect the albums or collections you want to delete.
To delete all synced photos, deselect "Sync Photos from" and, when asked, click "Remove photos." - Click Apply.
Learn how to delete photos and video synced from iTunes when you can't access the originals.
Sync photos from your computer to your iOS device using iTunes - Apple Support
Have a great weekend.
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Aug 22, 2015 10:14 AM in response to jeremy_vby WagsWorld,The sync was not on between IMac and IPad. Never could see the photos on device
when hooked up to the IMac via ITunes.
I went back into photos on IPad, click down until showing years. Then clicked
first photo in year 2002. Then clicked select, then select again which selected
all photos for 2002. BUT the trash can never gets enabled. always in a grayed
format. So I don't understand why it is so easy or relatively easy from the IMac
on year selection and delete, but no apparent easy way on the IPad.
I need to cleanup for disk space on the IPad. I have exported all the pictures
out that I need to and removed from the IMac with pretty simple click and hold
on shift key.
Thoughts??? ;(
Wags
Hebrews 4:15
WagsWorld
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