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I just imported all my pictures from 2006-now. So, there are a ton of pictures. In the Photos pane I can see all the pictures, and the name of the folder where they are located with a small, grey down triangle. If I click the triangle folder "closes" and I can view the next folder's pictures.

Well, I have so many pictures that it's a pain clicking on every triangle to collapse and expand the folders. Is there a way to do this automatically for all pictures?
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Well, answered my own question:

Option key + click on the triangle
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