Introduction

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How to Select Multiple Photos on Mac: A Comprehensive Guide

Managing multiple photos on your Mac can be a daunting task if you don’t know the right techniques. Whether you need to delete, move, or edit a batch of photos, selecting them efficiently is crucial. This guide will walk you through several methods to select multiple photos on your Mac, along with some helpful tips and best practices.

Introduction

Selecting multiple photos on a Mac is a fundamental skill that can save you a significant amount of time and effort. Here, we will explore four primary methods to achieve this: using click and drag, selecting all photos with a keyboard command, using the ‘Edit’ tab in the Photos app, and selecting multiple photos by holding the Command key and clicking.

Method 1: Select Multiple Photos Using Click and Drag

This method is ideal when the photos you want to select are in the same range or next to each other.

  1. Open the Photos app or the Finder window where your photos are located.
  2. Locate the album or folder that contains the photos you want to manage.
  3. Find an empty space in the album’s window, then click using your trackpad or mouse, and hold as you drag your cursor to select the photos you want to manage. This will highlight and select the photos inside the gray box that appears.
  4. If you want to deselect a photo, hold down the `Command` key on your keyboard and click the photos you wish to deselect.

Method 2: Select All Photos Using a Keyboard Command

This method allows you to select all the photos in an album with a single key combination.

  1. Open the Photos app or the Finder window where your photos are located.
  2. Find the album that contains all the photos you want to select.
  3. Make the album’s window your active window, then press the `Command + A` key combination to highlight all photos inside the current album.
  4. If you want to exclude a photo from the selected items, hold the `Command` key on your keyboard and click on the photo(s) you want to exclude.

Method 3: Select All Photos Using the ‘Edit’ Tab in the Photos App

This method involves using the ‘Edit’ tab from the Photos app Menu Bar.

  1. Open the Photos app.
  2. Go to the album in your Photos app that contains all the photos you want to select.
  3. In the app’s menu bar, click on the ‘Edit’ tab.
  4. From the ‘Edit’ tab drop-down menu, click on ‘Select All’ to highlight all photos in the current album.
  5. You can exclude a photo from the selected items by holding down the `Command` key and clicking on the photo.
  6. If you want to deselect all photos, open the ‘Edit’ tab drop-down again and click on the ‘Deselect All’ option.

Method 4: Select Multiple Photos by Holding the Command Key and Clicking

This method is useful when the photos you want to select are scattered within an album.

  1. Open the Photos app or the Finder window where your photos are located.
  2. Navigate to the photos you want to work with. It’s ideal if they’re in the same album – even if they are scattered.
  3. Hold down the `Command` key and click each photo you want to select. If you want to deselect a photo, simply click it while still holding down the `Command` key.

Tips and Best Practices

  • Using Shift Key: If you prefer to select photos in a sequence, you can use the Shift key. Click on the first photo, hold down the Shift key, and then click on the last photo you want to select. This will select all photos between the first and last one[3][4][5>.
  • Contextual Menus: Right-clicking (or using the two-finger tap on a trackpad) on selected photos can provide additional options such as copying, moving, or deleting the photos.
  • Organizing Photos: Keeping your photos well-organized in albums or folders can make the selection process much easier. Use the Photos app or Finder to categorize your photos effectively.
  • Keyboard Shortcuts: Familiarize yourself with other keyboard shortcuts available in the Photos app and Finder. For example, `Command + C` to copy, `Command + X` to cut, and `Command + V` to paste selected photos.

Conclusion

Selecting multiple photos on your Mac is a straightforward process once you know the right methods. Whether you use the click and drag technique, keyboard commands, the ‘Edit’ tab, or the Command key and click method, you can efficiently manage your photos. By following these steps and tips, you can streamline your photo management tasks and make the most out of your Mac’s capabilities.


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