Selecting multiplul photos?

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How can I select a large number of photos so that I can copy/move/delete them without having to do it one by one?
 

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Click the first picture..then hold down SHIFT and hit a later picture to select everything in between..you should also be able to go to a folder and hit CMD-A to select all the files in that folder..

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Or hold command while clicking on each to select multiple photos if the selection is not grouped together.


command click
-in finder:

in iPhoto:



shift click
-in finder:

-in iPhoto:


*For those interested, in the pictures above:
-Cesar Millan (the dog whisperer) with Jr the pitbull.
-Daddy the pitbull (RIP Daddy).
Junior is taking over Daddy's position in helping Cesar rehabilitate other dogs :)
http://www.cesarsway.com/
 

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Not to get too far off track, but I love that guy - that's a great pic with junior.
 

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