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I put photos into a collection and I was rearranging them. It worked perfectly fine last night.
Today I am unable to move photos.
I am also working on another project in a collection and I have no problem with that one.
HELP!
Thanks,
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Are you talking about the NEW Lightroom CC, the cloud-based Lightroom CC? It doesn't have collections. It has albums, and I can't move images in those albums. So please clarify which version you're talking about.
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It's not the cloud based It's softwear on my computer
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Let me clarify it a little better. Lightroom CC is a new program that is installed on your computer. But the images are uploaded to the cloud. It is a completely new program. It doesn't use a catalog like Lightroom CC has used in the past. It is a new program that was introduced just recently. Is that the program you are using, or are you using the more traditional Lightroom that has been around for about 10 years?
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Thanks for your help. I just installed Lightroom a few weeks ago. I am not 100% sure..do you know how I can find out?
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nbbm2017 wrote
Thanks for your help. I just installed Lightroom a few weeks ago. I am not 100% sure..do you know how I can find out?
You can go to the Help menu and click on the About Photoshop Lightroom and find out what version you are running.
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what is strange is that I have 2 collections...one I am able to move photos the other one I can't. They were both created at the same time.
Is it possible that there is a setting that I inadvertently put on one of the collections that locked the collection so I can't modify it?
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nbbm2017 wrote
Is it possible that there is a setting that I inadvertently put on one of the collections that locked the collection so I can't modify it?
Not that I'm aware of. You know that you click on the image itself and not on the border around the image. Right?