Sort photos

Can someone tell me how to resort photos in an album on iPad air? Tried to drop and drag but that doesn't work.  Any way to name each photo?
Thanks. The photos are all screenshots taken on the iPad.

You can rearrange photos in an album that you create on your iPad. You can't rearrange albums imported from a computer or built-in albums like Camera Roll.
To do this touch an album to open it. Touch Select at the upper right. Touch and hold on a photo until it enlarges. Drag the photo to where you want it to be.

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