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Old March 1st 08, 09:45 AM posted to rec.photo.digital
lensteruk
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Hi just wondering if anyone can shed light on an issue for me.

Just moved away from a pc to mac and starting to migrate all of my
archives to aperture 2. I have a problem which is bound to be very
simple to solve but no matter what i do i cannot seem to find the
answer. Basically if i create a project and move photos to it all is
fine, however if i create a folder within that project i cannot move
photos to the sub folder.

i am using aperture library and not referenced files. When i imported
my library using the Import folders into a project function, the
subfolders were created automatically and are fully populated and
accessible. However i cannot do the same manually ??

I am using a trial version, is this limited in functionality ?

grateful for any help

Mark
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Old March 1st 08, 12:29 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
Shawn Hirn
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lensteruk wrote:

Hi just wondering if anyone can shed light on an issue for me.

Just moved away from a pc to mac and starting to migrate all of my
archives to aperture 2. I have a problem which is bound to be very
simple to solve but no matter what i do i cannot seem to find the
answer. Basically if i create a project and move photos to it all is
fine, however if i create a folder within that project i cannot move
photos to the sub folder.

i am using aperture library and not referenced files. When i imported
my library using the Import folders into a project function, the
subfolders were created automatically and are fully populated and
accessible. However i cannot do the same manually ??

I am using a trial version, is this limited in functionality ?


In case, you aren't aware of it, Apple hosts wonderful tech support
forums in the support section of http://www.apple.com and there's a
separate forum for each Apple product, including Aperture. I suggest you
post your question there. The forums require an account, but signing up
for an account is easy and free.
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Old March 1st 08, 03:21 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
lensteruk
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Default Aperture 2 folder problems

Shawn

Many thanks for the pointer. Will shoot off and explore now.

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Old March 1st 08, 04:55 PM posted to rec.photo.digital
lensteruk
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Default Aperture 2 folder problems

On 1 Mar, 15:21, lensteruk wrote:
Shawn

Many thanks for the pointer. Will shoot off and explore now.


Got it ! The sub folders are virtual folders with contents organised
by meta tags !! Dohh
 




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