Why am I unable to sort photos manually?

The option to sort photos manually and the option to reset manual sort are grayed out. Why?
Here is a screenshot: http://f.cl.ly/items/1h1b1m2p3b1O3a1O2V2i/Screen%20Shot%202011-10-03%20at%207.36 .00%20PM.png

Because you are in the Library and Manual Sorting is not an option there. To have manual sorting create an Album and you can do as you want.
Regards
TD

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