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Steve W.33
10 years agoNew member | Level 1
How to move photos into folders?
Hello How do I move photos from my camera upload folder to another folder?
suemc wrote:
... it only works if the images are already in the "files" section. These photos I want to move to folders are from a camera upload and are in the photos section.The Photos section isn't a separate area where photos are stored. Photos just shows you ALL of the photos that are in your account, from all folders. You can't move things out of Photos because it's just a way to view all of the photos in your account. Instead, you need to find the photos in the Files section and move them to the folders that you want them in. Any photos that are automatically uploaded to your account would usually be found in the Camera Uploads folder. It's from this folder (or others) that you would move them.
This is the same as using the Photos page on the Dropbox website, though the website also includes an option to "show in folder" so you can easily move from a photo on the Photos page to the folder that it resides in.
- Rick_MExperienced | Level 13
Joe, goto www.dropbox.com/home
hold down the control key to select multiple items for a group action...
- Rick_MExperienced | Level 13
Open your dropbox folder (on your computer), select files, cut 'em, move to other folder and past 'em.
- suemcHelpful | Level 5
I am also trying to move photos from camera upload onto various folders. I am using a surfacepro tablet, no mouse. there is no option in the dropbox icons when I select photos to cut or paste. can you or anyone else advise ? why is this so hard!!
- JaneDropbox StaffHey suemc, welcome to the Dropbox Forum, I’d happily send over some tips below & I hope that you make the most out of your Surface tablet!As this device doesn’t have a mouse, you’ll just have to long-press on your previously-selected files, so as to get the right-click options (which include Cut/ Copy/ Share &c.).Hopefully this answers your device-specific question, though I’m always here in case you need further assistance, just let me know & I’ll make sure to follow-up with you as closely as possible!
- Trinity C.1Collaborator | Level 9
Drag - n-dropt should do it.
- David R.61New member | Level 1
Thanks for the speedy reply, but I guess that only works for PC, certainly not for Mac, sad to say.
- Gail R.1Explorer | Level 3
I am also trying to do all these things but with an iPad.
- Faye C.1New member | Level 1
How do I drag photos that I uploaded in Dropbox into a folder I created in my iPad Dropbox app?
- MarkSuper User II
I dont believe you can drag / drop on iPads Faye. You need to use the menu options.
- Delta C.New member | Level 1
I have jpg files that are actually receipt copies, etc that I do not want in my photos file. They should be in a regular folder. I can't seem to move them from the photos folder. I don't even know how they got into the photos folder.
- Joe M.34New member | Level 1
How do you select ALL files to move them into a folder. When using the web browser can't see any way to select all photos or files, just individual ones.
- Sue E.6New member | Level 2
This is not making much sense to me either. I can move photos into an album, but that's not what I want to do. How can I select multiple photos and move them into a shared folder?
Ok, I figured it out, but wow. That's an eye exercise. You pretty much have to know which photos are which based on a tiny thumbnail. Would have like to be able to do this directly from the main photos selection rather than viewing them in their actual folder.
- Gj2New member | Level 2Hello. I'm asking the same question that Sue is. Looks like Sue may have figured it out. I also want to move photos- individual ones or groups of them, into a shared folder. How can I do this? I can see how to put them into albums-but then how is the album put into a shared folder?
Ex., if I click on the 'photos/timeline', I Can then choose one or a bunch of photos- they are all check marked in blue. How then do I place these photos into a specific 'file' that has been created and shared? My 'files' all contain folders that are shared for my purpose. I need the photos to be placed into these shared folders. Thanks!- Anthony C.27New member | Level 2
I have to agree with Vvian and others ... why in heavens name has Dropbox become so user-unfriendly! Moving a file in the web app from one folder to another used to be a piece of cake before they introduced this "Photo timeline "model. Everything to do with photos has now become a pain ... or sometimes simply impossible! I joined Dropbox right at the outset precisely because it was so easy to do things online ... but perhaps it is time to move on ...
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