Is there a limit on the number of photos I can put in my Yearbook?

Is there a limit on the number of photos I can put in my Yearbook?

No.

You can import 1.5GB of photos during each session you have a yearbook project opened. This is necessary because a lot of older computers cannot handle importing large quantities of photos at once.

If you reach the image upload limit, you will see an error message. Feel free to log out of the application and log back in to establish a new session and continue uploading your images.

You can repeat that process as many times as necessary until all your images are imported.

 

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