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MAC: iPHOTO help


Question Posted Sunday April 27 2008, 5:19 pm

how do i PERMANENTLY delete soemthing from iphoto. like it foes into the trash album--- how do i delte it form there?


also i uplaoded pictures to iphoto.
i delted the ones i disliked.
i went to upload the pictures onto facebook (not the detled ones)
and the ones i delted sitll show in the folder that i delted them from!!
how do i stop this?


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BlahBlahBlah answered Tuesday April 29 2008, 8:12 pm:
Once you open up iphoto, click on iphoto, then click "empty trash" and it will be permanently deleted.

Good Luck.

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