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Your options include: AirDrop, Mail, Add to Notes, iMessenger, Copy, Save to Files, Social Media, or Duplicate and Print.
Choose the Forward option to see your available options for sending photos.
After selecting, you will be presented with four options: Forward, Recycle Bin to Delete, Add to (to create or add to an existing button) and, the Cancel option which unselects the selected photos. Click Select and move the cursor to pick the photos you want (multiple photos). Click Photos to open these three options: Albums, Slideshow, and Select. Switch on your Mac and enter your password to start using the system.