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I’m not sure how you canYou don't copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu… Care to elaborate on what you did exactly?

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

See Apple Knowledgebase: iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes for more details.

I’m not sure how you can copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu… Care to elaborate on what you did exactly?

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

See Apple Knowledgebase: iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes for more details.

You don't copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu…

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

See Apple Knowledgebase: iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes for more details.

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I’m not sure how you can copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu… Care to elaborate on what you did exactly?

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

See Apple Knowledgebase: iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunesiOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes for more details.

I’m not sure how you can copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu… Care to elaborate on what you did exactly?

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

See Apple Knowledgebase: iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes for more details.

I’m not sure how you can copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu… Care to elaborate on what you did exactly?

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

See Apple Knowledgebase: iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes for more details.

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I’m not sure how you can copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu… Care to elaborate on what you did exactly?

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

See Apple Knowledgebase: iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes for more details.

I’m not sure how you can copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu… Care to elaborate on what you did exactly?

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

I’m not sure how you can copy Photos to an iPad using the Advanced menu… Care to elaborate on what you did exactly?

Here’s how I do it: go to iTunes → Devices → Your iOS Device → Photos → enable “Sync Photos from…” and choose either iPhoto album(s) or a folder on your hard drive. Then press the Sync button in the bottom right corner.

See Apple Knowledgebase: iOS and iPod: Syncing photos using iTunes for more details.

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