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<blockquote data-quote="gsibley" data-source="post: 779803" data-attributes="member: 67145"><p>All . . . . Is there a way to set up iPhoto whereby you can have 'folders" behind each main event folder. in other words, I want to have one event folder called "Christmas", and then when I click into it there are multiple Christmas folders, i.e. Christmas 2005, Christmas 2006, Christmas 2007 behind it. In other words a Windows type of drop down approach so I don't have to have a folder for each Christmas year photos cluttering the main screen in iPhoto. Hope this makes sense.</p><p></p><p>Cheers</p><p>Grant</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="gsibley, post: 779803, member: 67145"] All . . . . Is there a way to set up iPhoto whereby you can have 'folders" behind each main event folder. in other words, I want to have one event folder called "Christmas", and then when I click into it there are multiple Christmas folders, i.e. Christmas 2005, Christmas 2006, Christmas 2007 behind it. In other words a Windows type of drop down approach so I don't have to have a folder for each Christmas year photos cluttering the main screen in iPhoto. Hope this makes sense. Cheers Grant [/QUOTE]
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