click on the album in which the photo is in. click on "edit album". Move cursor to right hand corner of the particular photo. An arrow will appear with three options below it: choose "move to other album". The other two options are: "make album cover", "remove this photo". A box will appear from which you can choose the Album you want to move the picture to. Click on "move photo".
you go to the album and click edit album then a window will pop out and in the left bottom corner there would be a button that says edit photos and you click it then you look for the picture u want to move and click the arrow and choose the album you want to move it to
Yes, Here are some easy steps to follow. 1. Click on profile in the top right hand corner 2.On the left hand side of the page under your profile picture click on photos 3.Click on the album that you wish for a picture to be in 4.Click on add profile picture in the top right hand corner of the page 5. Either upload a photo or take a photo using your web cam
Select one of the songs you wish to move. Right-click and select Get Info. Select the Info tab and delete everything apart from the name, then fill in the album name that you want, but nothing else. Select OK and that song should be moved to the new album. Select the next song that you wish to move. Do the same steps, leaving only the name of the song and filling in the new album name. once you have done this to all the songs, you will have a new album with all the songs in it.
Professionally: 1966: Joined the "Nightriders". Changed name and released album as "The Idle Race". 1970: Joined "The Move". 1971: Three members of the Move create "Electric Light Orchestra" and release an album of the same name. 1973: Roy Wood leaves ELO project to Jeff Lynne as Electric Light Orchestra becomes a group of it's own with Jeff Lynne as frontman. This group lasted until 1986 with Jeff Lynne and drummer Bev Bevan as the only constant members. 1988: Formed "Traveling Wilburys" with George Harrison, Tom Petty, Roy Orbison, Bob Dylan. 1990: Jeff Lynne releases Armchair Theater solo album. 2001: Jeff Lynne releases what even Lynne admits is another solo album, depite using the ELO moniker for the album. Jeff feels that this album has more of an ELO sound, deserving the ELO name.
you have to save the photo to your computer then add the photo to your album
click on the album in which the photo is in. click on "edit album". Move cursor to right hand corner of the particular photo. An arrow will appear with three options below it: choose "move to other album". The other two options are: "make album cover", "remove this photo". A box will appear from which you can choose the Album you want to move the picture to. Click on "move photo".
to move a picture to another album: click on the album in which the photo is in. click on "edit album". Move cursor to right hand corner of the particular photo. An arrow will appear with three options below it: choose "move to other album". The other two options are: "make album cover", "remove this photo". A box will appear from which you can choose the Album you want to move the picture to. Click on "move photo".
you go to the album and click edit album then a window will pop out and in the left bottom corner there would be a button that says edit photos and you click it then you look for the picture u want to move and click the arrow and choose the album you want to move it to
you upload it by clicking make a new photo albumand follow the directions frome their
You can't, Facebook removed the feature in June. Please goto the Facebook "help centre" and file a complaint so that we can get this feature back. I HATE it. It totally ruins my organization!
The exact method to move a video into a photo album varies depending on the type of program. With some programs you can simply click and drag. With other programs, you may need to actually save an actual copy of the file.
Basically You Have To Move It From One Place To Another Durr.
if there is a application on facebook. you can use this application on every account.
I think u just move them and theyshould stay in there
Go on your profile click Photos, hover over the album you want to change, on the top right corner of the album it should have a little blue box with a pen in it that says edit album, click on that, when uve done that at the top it should have edit album highlighted go across to where it says edit info and click on that, then change the album name and click save changes. on 3rd June 2012, I did it this way: Go on your profile. Click on Photos. Click on the Photo Album that you want changing. Click on Edit Album. Move your cursor on the title of the album as it currently is. Just click on it. And it will let you overwrite the current title with new one. And finally, click on Done
the way that i have found that works for me is to transfer them from a different album. so have two separate albums and do "move to:" and i can get them above 60.