IPhoto started running my slide show in reverse?  Why?  Can I fix it?

Created a 46 photo slideshow.  After running it a few times I dragged one photo to a new location and now the slide show runs in reverse. Is there a way to control the direction a slideshow runs or to otherwise resolve this problem?  This makes slideshow unreliable hence unusable.  Help.  Thanks!

I think I have found the answer...
After  fighting this issue for a few days I went to Apple iphoto tutorial where it shows how to arrange your album as you want it,... and THEN create a "New Slideshow".
This appears to be a new requirement to me,  as I was previously able to show my albums as slideshows in the proper order from the "ALBUM". I just created a "New Slideshow" - and it works just like the ALBUM did before.

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