To edit a Google Photo album, particularly its location information or the arrangement of locations within it, you can follow these steps using the Google Photos website on your computer.
Accessing Album Editing Options
The initial steps involve opening the specific album you wish to modify and accessing the editing features.
- Open Google Photos: On your computer, open your web browser and go to photos.google.com.
- Select the Album: Find and open the specific photo album you want to edit.
- Go to Edit Menu: At the top right of the album view, click the More icon (usually three dots). From the dropdown menu, click Edit album.
Editing Album Location Information
Once you are in the "Edit album" view, you can modify location-related settings for the entire album.
- Click the Location option.
- Here, you can decide on various location settings related to the album's presentation or information. The reference does not specify the exact options available under "Location," but typically these might include showing/hiding location data or aggregating locations.
- After making your choices, click Done to save the location settings.
Moving a Location within the Album
The editing interface also allows you to reorder how locations are presented or arranged within the album structure. This is useful if the album is organized by location and you want to change the sequence.
- While in the Edit album view (accessed via More > Edit album), you can move locations.
- Click on the location you want to move.
- Drag it to the desired position within the album's structure.
- Once you have finished rearranging the locations, click Done to save the changes.
By following these steps, you can access the editing features for your Google Photo album and specifically manage its location details and the order in which locations appear.