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YMark

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Nov 7, 2008
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Anyone know of a way to remove folders or directories such as "Desktop Pictures" from the Wallpaper settings? I don't need all the choices. Or at least a way to move the folder I use most often to the top of the list.
 
If you hover your mouse on the folder you want to remove a little grey circle with an X comes up so you can delete.
I haven't found a way to change list order - you may have to delete them all and add again in the order you want.
 
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hi. i see i can remove my desktop pics folder (which i manually added and was the ONLY folder there prior to ventura upgrade). but cant remove mac default abstract images, colours, "light and dark" and macs "pictures" folder.
i dont want any of them on my wallpaper.. ideas?
(i keep the desktop pics folder because those are the curated images i WANT to see :) )
 
Does macOS Seqouia automatically add your "pictures" folder to the wallpapers section in the settings>wallpapers ?
 
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