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<blockquote data-quote="skybolt" data-source="post: 609545" data-attributes="member: 30261"><p>A few notes -- your events will be sorted by date by default. You can move photos around from one event to another by dragging, though I find this easier to do in the "library" view (top of the lsft pane). </p><p></p><p>For organizing, use albums and folders. A folder for each client, perhaps. Then albums or smart albums within that folder for each project. Or simply a folder for "personal" and one for "work", and albums within each of those. </p><p></p><p>If a photo is in an incorrect event, first thing to check would be the date on the photo. Perhaps the camera's date was incorrect and thus the photo thinks it should be in a different event. Correct that, then drag the photo to the correct event and you will have it licked. Check your preferences to see what time frame you have indicated that you want iPhoto to use for creating new events. That could also be the problem.</p><p></p><p>For me, the events work perfectly! And so much better than the rolls previously.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="skybolt, post: 609545, member: 30261"] A few notes -- your events will be sorted by date by default. You can move photos around from one event to another by dragging, though I find this easier to do in the "library" view (top of the lsft pane). For organizing, use albums and folders. A folder for each client, perhaps. Then albums or smart albums within that folder for each project. Or simply a folder for "personal" and one for "work", and albums within each of those. If a photo is in an incorrect event, first thing to check would be the date on the photo. Perhaps the camera's date was incorrect and thus the photo thinks it should be in a different event. Correct that, then drag the photo to the correct event and you will have it licked. Check your preferences to see what time frame you have indicated that you want iPhoto to use for creating new events. That could also be the problem. For me, the events work perfectly! And so much better than the rolls previously. [/QUOTE]
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