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<blockquote data-quote="durango" data-source="post: 1893204" data-attributes="member: 98789"><p>I have become fairly familiar with Finder and have used it extensively to find my way around my iMac, which by the way uses El Capitan because that's the highest one I can use due to the age of my iMac (2009).</p><p></p><p>In using Finder earlier this evening, I stumbled across something that now has me confused again. So I have another question that I hope you or someone could help me with. I first need to give you a little history.</p><p></p><p>When I first got my iMac, I downloaded a multitude of photos (in excess of 900). These photos were organized into folders according to the subject matter, e.g., Family, Cars, Dogs, Fishing Trips, etc. These folders and photos are what I accidently trashed from Photos. But earlier today when I drug all the photos from Trash to Photos, I lost the folder organization. So I simply ended up with 900+ photos contained in Photos without any organization.</p><p></p><p>What I stumbled across this evening was a folder called Pictures (original).....I did this via Finder>Go>Home. And there in this Pictures (original) folder were all my 900+ photos neatly organized in the original subject matter folders.</p><p></p><p>So my question is this...how do I get this Pictures (original) folder to go into the Photos icon on my Dock? Dragging doesn't seem to work in this case. I can drag one folder into Photos, but when I go back and drag a second folder, the first folder disappears.</p><p></p><p>There must be a way to do this, but I can't figure it out. Thanks in advance for any advice you might offer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="durango, post: 1893204, member: 98789"] I have become fairly familiar with Finder and have used it extensively to find my way around my iMac, which by the way uses El Capitan because that's the highest one I can use due to the age of my iMac (2009). In using Finder earlier this evening, I stumbled across something that now has me confused again. So I have another question that I hope you or someone could help me with. I first need to give you a little history. When I first got my iMac, I downloaded a multitude of photos (in excess of 900). These photos were organized into folders according to the subject matter, e.g., Family, Cars, Dogs, Fishing Trips, etc. These folders and photos are what I accidently trashed from Photos. But earlier today when I drug all the photos from Trash to Photos, I lost the folder organization. So I simply ended up with 900+ photos contained in Photos without any organization. What I stumbled across this evening was a folder called Pictures (original).....I did this via Finder>Go>Home. And there in this Pictures (original) folder were all my 900+ photos neatly organized in the original subject matter folders. So my question is this...how do I get this Pictures (original) folder to go into the Photos icon on my Dock? Dragging doesn't seem to work in this case. I can drag one folder into Photos, but when I go back and drag a second folder, the first folder disappears. There must be a way to do this, but I can't figure it out. Thanks in advance for any advice you might offer. [/QUOTE]
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