Change the order of photos in an event

Hi
How do I change the order of my photos that are in an event in other words I would like to move one photo to the other side (left or right) of the photos that are in the event.
Ta

Type in the name of the city/town where the picture was taken in the Assign a Place field and it will automatically give you a list of possible locations. Select the one closest to the exact location.
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Then use the Windows ➙ Manage my Places menu option to go to the map where you click on the location in the list at the left and then can precisely move the pin to where it needs to be.
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