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Big Stevie

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Im currently reading a guide book on iPhoto, and it states that when in Photos view you can display the Event titles, and collapse them if needed. Heres a screenshot of the book...



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But I can seem to do this. When I look in Photos I cant get the Event titles to display. Heres a screen shot from my iPhoto library viewed in Photos...



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How do I get the Event title bar to display to seperate the Events, as per the top image? Ive done as the book suggests. Im running the latest iPhoto on Mountain Lion.

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James_C

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Go to the View Menu and turn on Event Titles, the click on the disclosure triangle by each event to collapse it, if it is open. See screenshot. From the colours in the book picture, it looks like the book is using an earlier version of iPhoto, as the current one has a monochrome UI.

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Big Stevie

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Thanks James.

I do have Event Titles ticked, but I still cant get the collapsable titles to show..


iPhotoEvents.png
 

BanterClaus

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Thanks James.

I do have Event Titles ticked, but I still cant get the collapsable titles to show..


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That's strange. Ticking Events Titles works absolutely fine for me...

Have you actually created multiple events yet in iPhoto?

This is really the only reason I could think for them not displaying. Else, it may have glitched.
 

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Big Stevie - I am sure you have tried this but try toggling them off and on, because I can see from your screenshot that although you have them turned on , you should see a dark get event title at the top of each event, which you can collapse. Try and scroll up and down in the view window, it may be that you can't see the bar due to the amount of photo's you have in the event.

This is my daughter's iPhoto Library

First is with Event Titles turned off

iPhoto no Event Titles.png

Then turned on

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BanterClaus

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Big Stevie - I am sure you have tried this but try toggling them off and on, because I can see from your screenshot that although you have them turned on , you should see a dark get event title at the top of each event, which you can collapse. Try and scroll up and down in the view window, it may be that you can't see the bar due to the amount on photo's you have in the event.

The bar overlaps the photos if there are too many photos in an event.
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Big Stevie

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That's strange. Ticking Events Titles works absolutely fine for me...

Have you actually created multiple events yet in iPhoto?

This is really the only reason I could think for them not displaying. Else, it may have glitched.

Thanks, yes I have multiple Events as you can see here...

iPhotoEventview.png



Big Stevie - I am sure you have tried this but try toggling them off and on, because I can see from your screenshot that although you have them turned on , you should see a dark get event title at the top of each event, which you can collapse. Try and scroll up and down in the view window, it may be that you can't see the bar due to the amount on photo's you have in the event.


Tried toggling on/off but still no joy. I notice that you have a number count of photos next to each source, should I also be seeing this? Heres a screen shot when in Photos view (that should ideally have a collapsable Event title) that contains the last few photos of one Event, and the first few photos of a new Event..


iPhotoeventlist.png
 

James_C

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The bar overlaps the photos if there are too many photos in an event. Image

Yep you are quite right, Thank you. Looks like Big Steve has a bit of a bug in his iPhoto 11. Looking for a fix....

Photo count is part of the Event Title, which for some reason is not displaying on your system.
 

BanterClaus

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You could try repairing/rebuilding your iPhoto Library. This has fixed issues in the past for me.

PLEASE ENSURE YOU HAVE WORKING BACKUPS BEFORE DOING THIS!!
It's unlikely that anything would go wrong but it's not worth the risk without a backup.

• Quit iPhoto
• Hold CMD+ALT(Option) keys.
• Launch iPhoto while keeping holding down the keys until a dialog box appears.
• Try repairing the database.
• If that doesn't work then try rebuilding it.
 

James_C

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Well if I cant get a fix then I may well do this just incase there are additional issues Ive not yet noticed. Im backed up with Time Machine & Time Capsule:)

Hopefully repairing and or rebuilding the database will fix the problem, I can't find any support articles with this sort of problem before.
 

Big Stevie

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Looks like I'm special then:D Had I not read the iPhoto Missing Manual book then id be non the wiser and probably wouldn't be missing the feature, but now I want it badly:D

Thanks for all the help guys:)
 

snberk103

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Looks like I'm special then:D Had I not read the iPhoto Missing Manual book then id be non the wiser and probably wouldn't be missing the feature, but now I want it badly:D

Thanks for all the help guys:)

If I recall, your system is new.... if you are still within the 3 month window you can call Apple for support (for free). Let them figure it out. They are also the experts. If you outside of the 3 months, but have bought the extended AppleCare Warranty... then you can still call... you get 3 years worth of calls for support.

And if you are outside the 3 month window, and haven't bought AppleCare... you might consider it.

At least these are terms in North America, you may need to check for the UK. You will also learn some more about your system as the tech walks you through some arcane keyboard finger exercises....
 

Big Stevie

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Thats a good idea, I do have Apple Care cover so I'll give them a call tomorrow and report back.
Cheers
 

Ilfracombe

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Hi, I know this is a long time after you posted, but I am having the same problem.
You said you'd post back after contacting Apple Care. As you haven't, I assume you got some result. I wonder if you'd mind sharing.
 

Big Stevie

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Hi, I know this is a long time after you posted, but I am having the same problem.
You said you'd post back after contacting Apple Care. As you haven't, I assume you got some result. I wonder if you'd mind sharing.

Yes, sorry. I didn't contact Apple but I think I managed to solve it. I think the mistake I made was trying to do it when viewing Events. But it has to be done in Photos.

Click on 'Photos' in the coloum on the left, then > View > Event Titles. I assume thats the correct way to do it?


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