Batch move images to folders in OpenArt

Demo summary
The user demonstrates multi-selecting images using Shift and Control keys and moving them into the 'candid shots' folder using the 'add to folder' tool.
Step-by-step
- Select images by clicking the checkbox on the image thumbnails
- Use Shift+Click to select a range or Control+Click to select specific individual images
- Click the 'Add to folder' icon in the bottom menu
- Select the 'candid shots' folder from the list
- Filter by the folder name to verify the images were moved
Options
- Download selected images
- Move images to a different project
- Create a new folder by clicking 'New folder' and entering a name
Highlights
“the great thing about this is that I can select multiple images”
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