Iphoto batch change, hang up.

I tried to do a "batch change" and iphoto has hung up. Just like a microsoft computer would...
I can not: log out of iphoto, log out of the computer or turn it off.
Any ideas on how to log out or restart iphoto?
Thanks!
Al

Welcome to the Apple Discussions.
Same as any hung app - Force Quit - hint: it's under the Apple Menu.
Regards
TD
p.s. Microsoft don't make computers, they make Operating Systems and Software that run on other manufacturer's computers.

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