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When I select multiple photos from a Google Photo album, I need to move them to an existing, or new, album, and then archive them. Right
Right now, it is very time-wasting to have to do it in two steps, especially since Google unselects the photos and I have to go back and re-select them just to archive them (with Shift-a+A).

Ideally there would be this item in the operations menu:

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Does such a thing exist, ideally without tapping into some Google API?

When I select multiple photos from a Google Photo album, I need to move them to an existing, or new, album, and then archive them. Right now, it is very time-wasting to have to do it in two steps, especially since Google unselects the photos and I have to go back and re-select them just to archive them (with Shift-a).

Ideally there would be this item in the operations menu:

enter image description here

Does such a thing exist, ideally without tapping into some Google API?

When I select multiple photos from a Google Photo album, I need to move them to an existing, or new, album, and then archive them.
Right now, it is very time-wasting to have to do it in two steps, especially since Google unselects the photos and I have to go back and re-select them just to archive them (with Shift+A).

Ideally there would be this item in the operations menu:

enter image description here

Does such a thing exist, ideally without tapping into some Google API?

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How to Move Google Photos to an Album and Archive them in a single operation?

When I select multiple photos from a Google Photo album, I need to move them to an existing, or new, album, and then archive them. Right now, it is very time-wasting to have to do it in two steps, especially since Google unselects the photos and I have to go back and re-select them just to archive them (with Shift-a).

Ideally there would be this item in the operations menu:

enter image description here

Does such a thing exist, ideally without tapping into some Google API?