iCloud SORT ORDER album.

How to preserve "sorting" of a photo album, when I make a shared album iCloud?  All my work sort of creatively, is lost when the online album sharing.  Maybe I should use DropBox instead?

Thank you.

Rog Mason

A shared album is essentially still a shared photo stream, even if Apple has changed the name of 'shared Album.

If you want to have a shared album sorted in a specific order, you add photos to the album individually.  Thea bum will always be sorted at the time wherever you add photos. If you share photos in an album at the same time, the sort order of your album will be lost. Add photos to the album one at a time, in exactly the order you want.

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