For projects where subjects belong to multiple groups, Snapizzi ensures that all the subject's photos—whether individual or group—are placed in one gallery for your customer.
For example, in a ballet school where students participate in multiple classes, your CSV file should have a unique column for each group. In each column, enter the group name (e.g., Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Company) that the subject belongs to. If a student is in more than one level of the same class, create a separate column for each level, as a cell cannot contain multiple values.
Snapizzi will create a single code to use for each subject that will automatically connect them to all of their separate group and individual photos. To streamline the process, add an asterisk (*) at the end of the group column name. This tells Snapizzi that these columns define your groups.
Next, upload your CSV file and generate your camera cards.
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