Thanks, I get it.
Make one big folder with all my vacation photos in it.
Yes, but what I was saying is each park's selected photos are placed in its own subfolder within the master folder. When you sync that master folder location with All Subfolders checked, on the iPad you will first see the master folder (containing
all of the photos) followed by a folder for each park.
The folder (Album) list would look something like this on the iPad:
Camera Roll (photos taken by the iPad's internal cameras)Mom's Photos (100)
(or whatever you named the Master Album Folder)Grand Teton (25)
Redwood (20)
Rocky Mountain (15)
Sequoia (25)
Yosemite (15)
You can also create folders (Albums) on the iPad itself by clicking the
+ under Albums, naming the new Album and saving it. It will then allow you to select photos from other Albums to add to it. You can also later add other photos to an album created on the iPad by selecting the Album, touching the Share/Open icon (rectangle with arrow) and touching the Add button.
On the iPad you will not be able to add photos to albums that were created by syncing from the PC, only the ones that you manually created.
Steve