| | h1. Stack photos |
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| | # In the Grid view or the Filmstrip, select the photos you want to stack. |
| | # Choose Photo > Stacking > Group Into Stack. \\ The stacked photos are arranged contiguously and display stacking order numbers in the upper left corner of their thumbnails. The top photo in the stack is "1," the next photo is "2," and so forth. |
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| | *Note:* _If you select two stacks and choose Photo > Stacking > Group Into Stack, only the top photo from the second stack is moved into the stack you selected first._ |
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| | h3. Unstack photos |
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| | # In the Grid view of the Filmstrip, do one of the following: |
| | #* Select the thumbnail of a collapsed stack. |
| | #* If the stack is expanded, select any photo in the stack. You don't have to select all photos in the stack. |
| | # Choose Photo > Stacking > Unstack. |
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| | h3. Add photos to an existing stack |
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| | # In the Grid view or the Filmstrip, select the stack and one or more photos that you want to add to the stack. |
| | # Choose Photo > Stacking > Group Into Stack. |
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| | | [Learn more|Stack photos - Learn More] |