Is Vista really this unusable? I have large amounts of select photos that I
need to move to other folders. The problem is, in Vista I cannot see the
thumbnails to see what to move. Do I have to write down the name of every
photo that I want to move? MS office picture manager won't allow cutting and
pasting. Do I have to use third party software to move photos?
I don't believe it is a "Vista" issue. What "view" do you have selected
for the folder?
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Joseph Meehan
Dia 's Muire duit
"Misty" <Misty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:14257B33-87BF-45B8-9C09-2D906FA2242F@microsoft.com...
> Is Vista really this unusable? I have large amounts of select photos that
> I
> need to move to other folders. The problem is, in Vista I cannot see the
> thumbnails to see what to move. Do I have to write down the name of every
> photo that I want to move? MS office picture manager won't allow cutting
> and
> pasting. Do I have to use third party software to move photos?
=?Utf-8?B?TWlzdHk=?= <Misty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:14257B33-87BF-45B8-9C09-2D906FA2242F@microsoft.com:
> Is Vista really this unusable? I have large amounts of select
> photos that I need to move to other folders. The problem is, in
> Vista I cannot see the thumbnails to see what to move. Do I have
> to write down the name of every photo that I want to move? MS
> office picture manager won't allow cutting and pasting. Do I have
> to use third party software to move photos?
>
There are many ways in Vista you can move or copy files.
Both Photo Gallery and Office Picture Manager support cut, copy &
paste. (there are more options to organize your photos with both
programs, you might want to get a book and read how to use both
programs)
Adjust your view options in Windows Explorer if you want thumbnail
images of your photos then you can use Windows Explorer to organize
your photos if you so desire. (there is also a preview pane if you wish
to use that)
Joseph, the reason it is a Vista issue is that you cannot view photos in
Vista like in XP, so you do not know what you are moving without having the
photo name.
"Joseph Meehan" wrote:
> I don't believe it is a "Vista" issue. What "view" do you have selected
> for the folder?
>
> --
> Joseph Meehan
>
> Dia 's Muire duit
>
>
>
> "Misty" <Misty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:14257B33-87BF-45B8-9C09-2D906FA2242F@microsoft.com...
> > Is Vista really this unusable? I have large amounts of select photos that
> > I
> > need to move to other folders. The problem is, in Vista I cannot see the
> > thumbnails to see what to move. Do I have to write down the name of every
> > photo that I want to move? MS office picture manager won't allow cutting
> > and
> > pasting. Do I have to use third party software to move photos?
>
>
=?Utf-8?B?TWlzdHk=?= <Misty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
news:113C0D21-7AAE-425B-82EB-8FC8D5BAF5F5@microsoft.com:
> Joseph, the reason it is a Vista issue is that you cannot view
> photos in Vista like in XP, so you do not know what you are moving
> without having the photo name.
Of course you can........you just don't know how.
There are many ways to view and organize photos with Vista, if you give
us more detail on exactly what your trying to do we might be able to
help, But with vague questions and comments expect the same in return.
"Misty" <Misty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:113C0D21-7AAE-425B-82EB-8FC8D5BAF5F5@microsoft.com...
> Joseph, the reason it is a Vista issue is that you cannot view photos in
> Vista like in XP, so you do not know what you are moving without having
> the
> photo name.
>
> "Joseph Meehan" wrote:
>
>> I don't believe it is a "Vista" issue. What "view" do you have
>> selected
>> for the folder?
>>
>> --
>> Joseph Meehan
>>
>> Dia 's Muire duit
>>
>>
>>
>> "Misty" <Misty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:14257B33-87BF-45B8-9C09-2D906FA2242F@microsoft.com...
>> > Is Vista really this unusable? I have large amounts of select photos
>> > that
>> > I
>> > need to move to other folders. The problem is, in Vista I cannot see
>> > the
>> > thumbnails to see what to move. Do I have to write down the name of
>> > every
>> > photo that I want to move? MS office picture manager won't allow
>> > cutting
>> > and
>> > pasting. Do I have to use third party software to move photos?
>>
>>
Thumb nails show up just the same on my Vista Home Premium as it did on my
XP machine.
Dave, that is exactly what I am talking about. I must use other software
because I cannot see the photos that I need to move with Vista. The security
built into it does not allow the option to view photos in Vista as with XP.
Office picture manager will not allow copying or pasting to a folder, only
within the program. Even if I open picture manager twice to allow pasting, it
will only allow pasting, not cutting from the original folder. These are
tasks that should be handled by Explorer (Vista) and not by a photo viewing
program.
"Dave Cox" wrote:
> =?Utf-8?B?TWlzdHk=?= <Misty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> news:14257B33-87BF-45B8-9C09-2D906FA2242F@microsoft.com:
>
> > Is Vista really this unusable? I have large amounts of select
> > photos that I need to move to other folders. The problem is, in
> > Vista I cannot see the thumbnails to see what to move. Do I have
> > to write down the name of every photo that I want to move? MS
> > office picture manager won't allow cutting and pasting. Do I have
> > to use third party software to move photos?
> >
>
>
> There are many ways in Vista you can move or copy files.
>
> Both Photo Gallery and Office Picture Manager support cut, copy &
> paste. (there are more options to organize your photos with both
> programs, you might want to get a book and read how to use both
> programs)
>
> Adjust your view options in Windows Explorer if you want thumbnail
> images of your photos then you can use Windows Explorer to organize
> your photos if you so desire. (there is also a preview pane if you wish
> to use that)
>
>
Misty wrote on 10-3-2008 :
> Dave, that is exactly what I am talking about. I must use other
> software because I cannot see the photos that I need to move with
> Vista. The security built into it does not allow the option to view
> photos in Vista as with XP. Office picture manager will not allow
> copying or pasting to a folder, only within the program. Even if I
> open picture manager twice to allow pasting, it will only allow
> pasting, not cutting from the original folder. These are tasks that
> should be handled by Explorer (Vista) and not by a photo viewing
> program.
If I go to my Pictures folder in Explorer and set the view to
thumbnails, I can select all the pictures I want by thumbnail, press
Ctrl+C or Ctrl+X to copy or cut the pictures and them navigate to the
destination folder to paste the selection there...
--
Mamamegs.
Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience
Organize -> Folder & Search Options -> 'View' tab -> clear the checkbox
labeled "Always show icons, never thumbnails"
--
Good Luck,
Keith
Microsoft MVP [Windows Shell/User]
"Misty" <Misty@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:14257B33-87BF-45B8-9C09-2D906FA2242F@microsoft.com...
> Is Vista really this unusable? I have large amounts of select photos that
> I
> need to move to other folders. The problem is, in Vista I cannot see the
> thumbnails to see what to move. Do I have to write down the name of every
> photo that I want to move? MS office picture manager won't allow cutting
> and
> pasting. Do I have to use third party software to move photos?
Mamamegs, the thumbnail view is not an option in Vista. That is the problem I
am having. So I cannot see the photos that I need to move. The view options
in Vista are: extra large icons, large icons, medium icons, small icons,
list, details, and tiles. None of these show a preview of the photo.
"Mamamegs [MS MVP]" wrote:
> Misty wrote on 10-3-2008 :
> > Dave, that is exactly what I am talking about. I must use other
> > software because I cannot see the photos that I need to move with
> > Vista. The security built into it does not allow the option to view
> > photos in Vista as with XP. Office picture manager will not allow
> > copying or pasting to a folder, only within the program. Even if I
> > open picture manager twice to allow pasting, it will only allow
> > pasting, not cutting from the original folder. These are tasks that
> > should be handled by Explorer (Vista) and not by a photo viewing
> > program.
>
> If I go to my Pictures folder in Explorer and set the view to
> thumbnails, I can select all the pictures I want by thumbnail, press
> Ctrl+C or Ctrl+X to copy or cut the pictures and them navigate to the
> destination folder to paste the selection there...
>
> --
> Mamamegs.
> Microsoft MVP Windows Desktop Experience
>
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