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• To collapse all stacks, Right-click (Windows) or Control-click (Mac OS) a collapsed stack and choose Stacking >
Collapse All Stacks, or select any photo and choose Photo > Stacking > Collapse All Stacks.
Remove or delete photos from a stack
Removing photos from a stack keeps them in the Lightroom catalog. Deleting photos from a stack removes them
from both the stack and the catalog. Using the Delete Photos command, you also have the option of removing photos
from the catalog and deleting them from the hard drive.
In the Grid view or the Filmstrip, expand a stack.
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Select one or more photos in the stack and do one of the following:
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• To remove photos from the stack, choose Photo > Stacking > Remove From Stack.
• To delete photos from the stack, choose Photo > Delete Photos. You can also Right-click (Windows) or Control-
click (Mac OS) a thumbnail and choose Delete Photo from the menu.
Removing or deleting a photo from a stack containing only two photos unstacks the photos.
Specify the top photo in a stack
By default, the active photo becomes the top photo at the time a stack is created. You can specify any photo in a stack
as the top photo.
In the Grid view or the FIlmstrip, select a photo in an expanded stack.
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Choose Photo > Stacking > Move To Top Of Stack.
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Move photos in a stack
In the Grid view or the Filmstrip, select a photo in an expanded stack.
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Do one of the following:
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• To move the photo up in the stack, press Shift-Left bracket, or choose Photo > Stacking > Move Up In Stack.
• To move the photo down in the stack, press Shift-Right bracket, or choose Photo > Stacking > Move Down In
Stack.
Split a stack into two stacks
Photos within a stack can be grouped into a new separate stack using the Split Stack command. When split, the
original stack contains the remaining photos that were grouped into a new stack.
In the Grid view or the Filmstrip, expand the stack.
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Select the photos you want grouped in a different stack.
Note: The Split Stack command is not available if you only select the top photo in a stack.
Choose Photo > Stacking > Split Stack.
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