Now a lot of people mistakingly thought that Photos doesn't have titles for photos like iPhoto did. So it makes it very easy to find a photo even though you might be viewing tons of them and jump right to it. Now the top two levels, Collections and Years, you can click and hold over a strip of photos and you will see an enlarged version of that photo and can easily find the one you want, release, and it will jump right to that photo. You can go down into Collections and then Moments. When viewing photos, your entire photo library, the top level is Years. You can drag and drop a photo very easily here with the sidebar turned on. You can quickly and easily jump to Albums, jump to Photos, and see other things as well as drag and drop. You've got a sidebar that looks a lot like iPhoto. It is much easier if you do View, Show Sidebar. People get lost in this interface and can't quite figure out how to navigate around. So my first tip is to turn on the sidebar. On this episode let's take a look at some power user tips for the new Mac Photos App. Video Transcript: Hi, this is Gary with. Check out Mac Photos App Tips and Tricks at YouTube for closed captioning and more options.
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