Mac combine 2 photo libraries on mac. Mar 18, 2020 Use these steps on your Mac to combine photos and videos from separate Photos libraries into one library. To combine Photos libraries, open the source library and export the photos and videos that you want to keep. Then open the destination library (the one that you want to use as your main library) and import the photos and videos.
While many Mac users may never need to access their User Library folder while running macOS Sierra — some advanced users, may need to get in there and access support data and such when troubleshooting. The folder is hidden by default in macOS Sierra, but it only take a few moments to access it, or make it so that the folder is always visible.
Before we begin, we want to say that it’s usually a good idea to leave things in the users ~/Library folder alone, unless directed to by support personnel. The folder contains caches, application support data, and preference files, and if you screw around in there too much, you could really screw things up. We DO NOT recommend it. Now that our butts are covered, here’s how to find and display your User Library folder.
Sep 27, 2016 Open Finder, or just click on the desktop. Then click “Go” in the menu bar, and select “Go to Folder”. You can also skip all this clicking by pressing Command+Shift+G on your keyboard to access the Go to Folder menu. Type /Library in the box and hit Enter.
Mar 29, 2019 You can also access the Library folder by opening Spotlight and typing in the path to the Library folder. The path is /Users/name/Library where name is your Mac's username. Follow this step-by-step guide to access hidden user library files in macOS when troubleshooting problems with your Adobe products. Can't see user library files in macOS X 10.7 and later. Key when using the Go menu. The user Library folder is listed below the current user's home directory. Note: After you open the Library folder, you can.
If you just need to access the user ~/Library folder on occasion, you can get into it by using the Finder “Go” menu.
Or maybe you can choose. I’ve been using my old AirPods with my Catalina Mac without issues. I don’t know if the problem is related to the macOS version. M Tyler: Have you tried removing the AirPods from your Bluetooth settings and adding them back? You may just have to wait until you get Catalina and then see.
If you’re not much of a mouser, you can just hit the key combo of Command + Shift + L, and a Finder window will appear showing the ~/Library directory of the active user account.
If you are an advanced user, you might want to always display the user ~/Library folder in your user Home directory. It just takes a few clicks to enable this option.
Following the above steps will change the settings for only the current user. Any other users will also have to follow the above steps while logged into the machine.
These steps also work with Mac OS X El Capitan and Yosemite. In earlier versions of OS X, a command line entry was required to perform the same magic.
(Thanks to OS X Daily)