Want to get photo folder to dropbox; but the photo file is not in "Pictures.  Tried dragging for the list of photo folders to dropbox, but that didn't work.

Want to get a photo folder to Dropbox.  Pgoto folder is not in "pictures" and dragging the photo folder from the list of iphoto folders did not work.

I would be posting in the iPhoto forum where those experts are:
https://discussions.apple.com/community/ilife/iphoto

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