Organizing Photos with Snapfish
To organize your photo albums in Snapfish, click the Photos tab at the top of the page. In the Things You Can Do box at right, click the triangle next to the words Edit & Organize. A list of options expands below the heading, including commands for moving, copying, and deleting photos.
Moving, Copying, and Deleting Photos
In Snapfish, you can either move photos from one album to another, or copy them, leaving copies in both albums. Either way, the steps are similar:
In the Edit and Organize panel, click either “move photos” or “copy photos.”
If you aren’t already inside of a Snapfish album, then the first screen asks you to choose an album.
Click an album’s thumbnail to select it.
Another screen appears, showing you thumbnails of all the photos in that album.
Click to turn on the checkboxes next to the photos you want to move or copy.
If you change your mind, then just click the checkbox again to deselect it.
After you’ve made your selection, click Choose These Photos.
The final screen asks you to choose a destination for the photos you’re moving or copying.
As in step 2, click an album’s thumbnail to place the photos there.
Snapfish moves or copies the photos and then shows you all the photos in the destination folder.
Deleting photos from Snapfish
As in Flickr and Shutterfly, once you upload digital pictures to Snapfish, nothing you do to them affects the photos on your PC. To delete photos, follow the steps for moving or copying, but click “delete ...
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