Sometimes when working with images in Adobe Lightroom Classic, it is preferable to group similar images together into a stack so that all of the images are on top of each other with one on top.
In this case, I have been working on images taken in an exposure bracket or maybe if you had a sequence for focus bracketing.
Here there are five images taken with different exposures to give a final image with a wider dynamic range, or HDR and after processing these to create the HDR image I don't need to see the five source images.
Usually when processing in this way it is possible to have Lightroom group the images into a stack automatically.
But on occasions, either when forgetting to do so, or as in my case Lightroom failed to create the stack automatically, it is possible to add images into a stack manually.
Here are the steps to group images into a stack in Lightroom with Grid view (images below):
Select your images, here I have the five source images and one HDR image so six in total
Right click on the selection
In the context menu choose Stacking, then Group into Stack
That's it, or you can use the CTRL-G shortcut after selecting images
To expand the stack, click on the number badge at the top left
Right click on the number badge to bring up a context menu that offers options to manage the stacks