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Brand new MacBook . . . Problem with iPhoto
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<blockquote data-quote="JGruber" data-source="post: 246396" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Have you tried to put all the photos in one centeral location, and just opening up spotlight and have it search for .jpg files?</p><p></p><p>Quick Tip - Open up the folder you want to search in, Hit Command-F and in the spotlight box, (at the top of the folder), enter the file name (or Extension(s)) you want to search for.</p><p></p><p>Once you have all the Photos, open up iPhoto, go back to your Photo Folder and hit Command-A and then just drag over the files into the iPhoto Window. </p><p></p><p>This will give you all your photos in iPhoto!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JGruber, post: 246396, member: 12470"] Have you tried to put all the photos in one centeral location, and just opening up spotlight and have it search for .jpg files? Quick Tip - Open up the folder you want to search in, Hit Command-F and in the spotlight box, (at the top of the folder), enter the file name (or Extension(s)) you want to search for. Once you have all the Photos, open up iPhoto, go back to your Photo Folder and hit Command-A and then just drag over the files into the iPhoto Window. This will give you all your photos in iPhoto! [/QUOTE]
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