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I am trying to get my folders into Collections. When I go to drag and drop them into the collection set they will not come over. I set my folder files up like Scott Kelby in his SLIM system and now want to get them into collections so I don't use the folder files.
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In the Folders panel, right-click a folder and click Create Collection. Then in the Create Collection dialog, chose the desired collection set.
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Some points to consider-
Nothing in Collections is 'Physical'.
Collections are all 'Virtual' although they may look like a folder hierarchy.
Your photo files remain in their hard-drive Folder location- nothing is 'moved' when you add photos to Collections.
Collection SETS can only contain other Collections, or other Collection Sets. (Not photos)
You cannot drag a Folder from the Folder panel to the Collection panel. (Only photos can be dragged) Use the method to create the Collections as shown by @johnrellis
You cannot drag photos to a Collection SET.
You can only drag photos to a Standard Collection, or one of the special Collections eg. A saved Book, Slideshow, or Print Collection.
You must position the cursor and hold on the image area of a thumbnail to drag photos to a Collection. (Dragging from the grey thumbnail border does not work.)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d-rF5O6kqog&feature=youtu.be
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Actually, it should be possible to drag a folder onto a collection set. That should create a collection from that folder inside the collection set. I just tried and it works for me on my Mac. Not sure if it works on Windows too. There are some small 'drag-and-drop' differences between the versions.
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@JohanElzenga I learn something new every day!
Yes, in Windows-10, it IS possible to drag a folder from the Folder Panel onto an existing Collection SET.
I just have to keep my memory up to the possibilities.