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Show specific types of items in a moment or album in Photos on Mac
You can quickly filter the items in a moment or album to show specific ones—for example, just photos you’ve made edits to, only videos you’ve marked as favorites, or any photos you’ve edited and assigned the keyword “Birthday.”
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In the Photos app
on your Mac, click Photos in the sidebar and open a moment, or click an album in the sidebar.
Click the Showing pop-up menu, then choose one of the following:
A type of item you want to see (Favorites, Edited, Photos, Videos).
A keyword associated with your photos.
Any keywords you have dragged into the Quick Group area of the Keyword Manager appear in the Showing pop-up menu. Choose a keyword in the Showing pop-up menu to display items marked with that keyword. See Add or remove keywords in the Keyword Manager.
You can choose multiple items from the Showing pop-up menu to display just the items you want.