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i want to get to the oldest images in my library to delete them. cant seem to do anything but go five or six at a time backwards from current. help!
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Hi @PatS950. You can sort your images by upload date. Clicking on the Date Added column will put your images in ascending or descending order, depending on the upload date. From there, you can select the images to delete.
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Hi @PatS950. You can sort your images by upload date. Clicking on the Date Added column will put your images in ascending or descending order, depending on the upload date. From there, you can select the images to delete.
Caitlin M.
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The whole experience of cleaning up the library is a bit cumbersome! The sorting-by-date feature is great, but it is only a work-around solution for users cleaning up content by date. For example -
- once images are deleted, the page refreshes to the top. This is frustrating because we are already required to keep loading new sections so it is easy to lose track of where you are! is continuous scrolling possible?
- the view is also changed once the page refreshes. There should be an option to select default view and have it stick until the user changes it.
- on the line item view, the folder option doesn't always work so it is not easy to sort images into folders. You are forced to select the image(s), scroll back to the top and select sort from the drop down.
- overall, too many clicks and scrolling are required to organize files resulting in the same photos being uploaded again and again. The constant refreshing also takes a lot of time.
