Operation Manual
To visit your published Facebook album
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In the Library inspector, select the Facebook album you want to visit, then choose Visit
Facebook Gallery from the Facebook pop-up menu in the tool strip.
Your web browser opens your Facebook page and displays your published album.
Deleting Flickr and Facebook Albums
You can delete Flickr and Facebook albums in the Aperture library at any time. Keep in
mind that deleting a Flickr or Facebook album in Aperture deletes the corresponding
Flickr set or Facebook album along with its contents online.
Warning: Deleting Flickr and Facebook albums permanently deletes the corresponding
Flickr sets and Facebook albums online. If you want to temporarily remove a Flickr or
Facebook account in Aperture, but keep the albums and images as they are in your
Flickr or Facebook account online, you can always disable your Flickr or Facebook account
in Aperture. For more information about disabling and enabling accounts in Aperture,
see Disabling and Enabling MobileMe, Flickr, and Facebook Accounts.
To delete a Flickr or Facebook album
1 In the Library inspector, select the Flickr or Facebook album you want to delete.
2 Do one of the following:
• Choose File > Delete Flickr Album (or press Command-Delete).
• Choose File > Delete Facebook Album (or press Command-Delete).
The Flickr or Facebook album you selected in the Library inspector is deleted from the
Aperture library.
Changing Your Flickr and Facebook Album Settings
After publishing an album to Flickr or Facebook, you can change its name as well as the
restrictions for who can view it. For example, if you recently published images of your
latest family vacation on Facebook and made the album viewable by everyone, you can
use the Facebook pop-up menu in the tool strip to reset the album to be viewable by
friends only.
To change the settings for a published Flickr or Facebook album
1 In the Library inspector, select a Flickr or Facebook album.
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