How do you edit an album on Facebook business page?

If you have uploaded photos to your Facebook business page that you would like to delete, you can remove them individually or by album. With the exception of your Cover Photos and Profile Photos, you can delete any album you have on your business page. To delete multiple photo albums, you must delete each one individually.

Step 1

Log in to your Facebook account. Select your business page from the gear icon at the top right corner of the screen.

Step 2

Select "Photos" from your business page.

Step 3

Select the "Albums" tab.

Step 4

Select the album you wish to delete.

Step 5

Select the Settings menu, which is denoted by the gear icon.

Step 6

Select "Delete Album." This option is also available by clicking the "Edit" button. In the Edit screen, click the small trash can icon in the upper right corner.

Step 7

Click "Delete Album" when asked to confirm the deletion.

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Tips

  • If you want to delete photos in the Cover Photos or Profile Photos album, you can delete each one individually, but you cannot delete the album.

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  • You can create an album on Facebook to organize your photos on the platform.
  • Whether you have a bunch of photos to post right now or you want to keep track of them as you post them, a Facebook album is a great way to help you sort through your pictures.
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Facebook is, first and foremost, a place for sharing. Sharing your thoughts, your feelings, your life events, and your photos. It's there to help you document your life, for you and everyone around you. It's a digital scrapbook.

It's easy enough to add photos to Facebook through a post, but if you want to keep them more organized — especially if you have a lot of photos - the best way to do that is to make an album.

Albums are exactly what they sound like — they're the folders in your computer's file explorer, there to help you keep track of which pictures are from. You can make an album for all the photos from a family vacation, or from a semester of school, or for someone's birthday party — the possibilities are endless. You can add photos to that album all at once, or add a few and go back and add more later as you take them.

You can add an Facebook album no matter where you are. Here's how to do it.

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How to create an album on Facebook on a computer 

1. Go to your profile page on a Mac or PC.

2. On the toolbar under your cover photos, click the tab that says "Photos"

3. Underneath the name of the tab, click "Create Album."

Click "Create Album" to start adding pictures. Melanie Weir/Business Insider

4. You'll be prompted to add any photos that already exist on your computer to the album. Select the ones you want, then click OK.

5. Fill in the other album information — title, description, date, location; you can also add co-contributors here. When you are finished, click "Post" in the bottom right corner to finish creating the album.

Add photos, fill in the information as desired, then click "Post." Melanie Weir/Business Insider

How to create an album on Facebook on a mobile device

1. Go to your profile page on your iPhone or Android.

2. Scroll down to where your recent posts feed starts. Above it, to the left, tap the button that says "Photos."

Scroll down to the top of your Recent feed and tap "Photos." Melanie Weir/Business Insider

3. Tap the tab at the top that says "Albums."

Select "Create Album." Melanie Weir/Business Insider

4. At the top left, tap the option for "Create Album."

5. Enter the album details, then tap "Save" in the top right corner. 

Note: You can't add as many details when creating an album on mobile as you can on desktop. If you want to add details like location or tagged people later, you can edit the album on the desktop site.

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How do I edit my album?

Change or delete text.
On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Photos app ..
Sign in to your Google Account..
Open the album..
At the top right, tap More. Edit album. To edit or delete text, tap the text and make changes..
Tap Done ..

Why can't I add photos to my Facebook business page album?

If you're having trouble adding or posting photos, try these troubleshooting tips: Make sure that you have a strong Wi-Fi or network connection. Try uploading the original photo instead of an edited version. Check the size of the photo.

How do you delete photo albums on Facebook business page?

Scroll down and tap Photos, then tap Albums. Tap the album you want to delete. Tap in the top right, then tap Edit Album. Tap Delete Album, then tap Delete to confirm.