Intel Mac :: Moving Files (Photos) From Admin Account To Other Users?

Jun 30, 2012

If someone removed all the photos from an external hard drive onto the admin user and the photos are not showing up on the other user on the computer, how do I move them across to the other users? Only just got an IMac but how to use it properly?

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