How do I import images in iPhoto in order of selection?

I have a large selection of images that I want in a specific order. When I select the images that I want in a specific order and then upload them into iPhoto they seem to import in a completely random order. Is there a way to import images in the order of selection? Thank you!

Import oreder is not a parameter that you can use in iPhoto - by default photos are displayed in time/date order within events and events oreder is controled by the View menu ==> Sort events command
LN

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