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When you are selecting the images that you want to upload, hold down the Ctrl key from start to finish and it will let you select more than one image. As long as you are holding the Ctrl key the whole time, it will let you continue to select images.
On your Android phone or tablet, open a presentation in the Google Slides app. Touch and hold an object until the top bar turns blue. Select the other objects you want to group together. Tap Group .
Use the keyboard shortcut Ctrl + Cmd + Shift + I (Mac) or Ctrl + Alt + Shift + I (PC).
You can also able to select multiple files or documents by holding down the shift key from your Keyboard. What exactly you need to do is select one file and hold the Shift key and then select another file, In that way, it will select all the in-between files including those two files.
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Fotor collage maker is a free, web-based application that offers hundreds of free templates for you to choose from, ranging from classic to artistic frames to funky frames.
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ANDROID: Tap the + ‘Plus’ icon at the bottom of the collage editor and then select Text. Switch between these icons to edit your text. Tap the ✔️ ‘Check mark’ when you’re done! Double-tap the text on your collage at any time to access the editing menu again.
The App Store houses many apps that let you make collages out of your photos, but a newly updated one called Pic Collage is free, super easy to use and packed with features. When you first launch Pic Collage, you simply tap the screen to create a new collage.
4 Answers. It’s true you won’t be able to keep the nested folder structure in Google Photos. However, similar to how you can add the same file to multiple folders in Google Drive, or how the same conversation in Gmail can take on multiple labels (folders), you can categorize the same photo across multiple albums.
Tap the three dots in the upper right corner, or just swipe up to access additional options. Under People, you’ll either see faces Google has already identified or simply see “x faces available to add.” Tap the pencil icon to edit these labels. Under Available to Add, tap a face you’d like to manually tag.