07/20/2011 00:07 by KCornell
1. Start up the program.
2. Navigate to your pictures. This could be in a place selected by you, and/or in My Documents >> My Pictures (for Windows users).
3. Look over your folders. While you may have the correct folder names that you need, they might not have all of the right pictures in them. Check them out first and make sure they contain the correct photos.
4. Pick a folder and start moving. Choose a folder to start with and start moving pictures where they need to be.
5. Select images. You can highlight and select a block of pictures or you can skip around selecting them. To do this, hold down CTRL and click on each picture. Once selected, move them where they need to be. To hold down an irregular block (not a square or rectangle), click on the first file, hold down SHIFT and click on the last file.
6. Create new folders if you need to.
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