Remove/replace photos in 365

January 26th, 2015
If there is a post to this effect already here, please forgive me for re-posting. I cannot find another post to answer this question: Is there a way here to remove a photo from your 365 album and replace it so that it shows the same date as the one you removed?How is this done? Thank you in advance for any suggestions!
January 26th, 2015
Yes you can. Click on the photo. Under the photos title you will see the date the photo was posted, next to that is a little wheel. Click on that. Scroll down and you can tick a Lillie box that says delete photo. You can then upload your new photo, just make sure you change it to the date you want when you confirm dates etc. I hope that helps.
January 26th, 2015
Amy - you can remove your images, and replace them, the downside is all comments likes etc will be deleted too.
If you select the image then click on the "cog-wheel" you will see the "Edit Details" window, At the bottom is a delete your photo image. When deleted that day will then be free again to publish another image.
Hope this helps?
I believe if you are a "Ace" member you can re edit your image, BUT not delete it, in this case the likes and comments remain. They do of course refer to the original image and not the amended one (see other posts as this issue has been discussed before ) :)
January 26th, 2015
Thank you, @psychegrrrl and @archielogical ! Archie, I am an ace member, yes.
January 26th, 2015
Click on Edit in PicMonkey; click on Open; navigate to the new image you want to use; double click on the image and it will replace the one on your screen; click on Save and this image will replace the one that you originally posted leaving your comments intact. To be used sparingly and with integrity!
January 26th, 2015
Thank you, @vignouse , I've already replaced it, as you know. But I would have rather have done it the way you have advised, because I did lose the previous comments. No worries. :)
January 27th, 2015
Why would you want to keep the comments if they were directed at the first photo?
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