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Open the System Preferences Desktop & Screensaver. Select one of the photo templates for the screensaver in the left column. Set the source in the right column to 'Photo Library'; wait until your photos Library appears, select your album. Enable the checkmark 'Shuffle Slide order'. There's no way to randomize the order of a slideshow. This simple utility restores that ability. Point it to any Photos.app library on your system, and it will present a list of the slideshows. View Photos and Slideshows on Echo Show. Use your voice to view your photos and control slideshows on your device. These commands also work with Echo Spot.

I want to export the slideshow, so the only option that allows export instead of just watching it there and then seems to be the File Create Slideshow option (which creates a project with the photos in a random order). Is there a way to set the project to have the photos in the correct order, as defined in the album I'm creating it from? As the Best DVD Software Tools to Make Photo Slideshow, Leawo DVD Creator for Mac can create photo slideshow videos and burn them to DVD with its built-in photo slideshow maker. What is more, as the Best Slideshow Make on Mac, it has the capability to convert videos in more than 180 formats to DVD without quality loss.

It’s absolutely frustrating when you set out on a task that seems like it should work, and then wind up wondering if it’s your fault. This is the case with Photos 3.0 for macOS and its broken workflow for creating slideshows: it sorts images and videos in random order.

Macworld reader Marie is one of the people who cannot figure out what’s going wrong. She asks, rightly in all caps, “HOW CAN I GET MY SLIDESHOW PHOTOS IN THE ORDER I WANT THEM?”

In previous releases and in iPhoto, you’d follow these steps:

  1. Select some items or have no items selected while viewing a regular or smart album to select the whole album.
  2. Create a slideshow. In Photos, that’s File > Create > Slideshow. An entry is created in the Projects list with the name you choose.
  3. And, hurray, the pictures and movies would be referenced in a slideshow view in the order they appeared in the album.
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Photos 3.0 inexplicably broke this arrangement, and it’s remained broken since its introduction in High Sierra in 2017. Until Apple fixes this issue—perhaps in the release of Photos with the upcoming Mojave?—you have a few workarounds, none of which are quite as ideal, but all of which retain the order in which you organized your media. (Update: Mojave didn’t fix it, either.)

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Manually sort the slideshow. After creating a slideshow, you can use the thumbnails at the bottom to re-arrange media into the order you want. This is tedious and unnecessary, but lets you use all the slideshow features.

Use the Slideshow feature in any view. This feature isn’t always apparent, but you can create an ad hoc slideshow by selecting any set of images in any view and Control-clicking. Then select Play Slideshow. In an album, you can also click the Slideshow link at top. You don’t get all the controls and options in a separate slideshow Project, but you can pick a theme and music.

Shuffle Photo Order For Slideshow Mac

Use iMovie. While it’s convenient and fast to create a slideshow within Photos, you can have more options and avoid the need to re-arrange images and videos by using iMovie, which preserves the sort order in your albums when you import. It could be overkill, but you can get by with the basics or push up the pizzazz factor, then export as a movie. (iMovie in the App Store.)

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Glenn Fleishman is the author of dozens of books. His most recent include Take Control of Your M-Series Mac, Take Control of Securing Your Mac, Take Control of Zoom, and Six Centuries of Type and Printing. In his spare time, he makes Tiny Type Museums. He’s a senior contributor to Macworld, where he writes Mac 911.