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by George Mann

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In the last version of Adobe Lightroom it was only possible to reorder images in the Slideshow Module. It is now possible to reorder slides in Library Collections which is much more convenient and saves a lot of time in the early stage of creating Slideshows and is an essential function for presenting and cataloging a photo illustrated story or book in a Library Collection.
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The Collection is reordered by dragging images to an automatically highlighted mark, in between the images you wish to move the selected image to.


In the original Collection order in the Library Module

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The reordered Collection in the Library Module


P.S. Please do not get upset if your personal experience and views are different from my own. These opinions are mine exclusively and do not reflect the views or policies of any of the manufacturers mentioned in these articles ...... George Mann

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