Are you talking about the "Pictures" that shows up in the Start menu?
That's a shortcut to the Pictures folder under your user folder
(C:\Users\(youraccount)\Pictures).
If you have photos located on an F: drive, just open WPG, click on "File" -
"Add folder to gallery", and browse to the folder on the F: drive. You don't
need to copy and paste anything.
Or, is F: a removable card? If so, you probably want to import the photos
from F: to C: instead of adding it to the gallery.
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"vwayne" <vwayne.384oi3@xxxxxx-mx.forums.net> wrote in message
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> Okay, here's what I found. I go to Pictures, scroll to Computer, click
> on F, and it opens in Pictures. Then I went to Windows Photo Gallery and
> copied and pasted.
>
>
>
> John Inzer;688157 Wrote: Quote:
>> vwayne wrote:> > > Quote:
>> > > Thanks for the reply. But the pictures stored in F are not in
>> > > "Pictures". From reading Photo Gallery notes I see that all pictures
>> > > stored under "Pictures" are visible in Photo Gallery. The problem is
>> > > they(in F) are not showing up in "Pictures" at the start up screen. I
>> > > can find them in Photoshop, but not under "Pictures". > >
>> ========================================
>> You can add any folder you wish to the Photo Gallery.
>> Maybe the following article will offer some ideas:
>>
>> Windows Vista -
>> Choose which pictures and
>> videos are displayed in
>> Windows Photo Gallery
>> 'Windows Vista Help: Choose which pictures and videos are displayed
>> in Windows Photo Gallery' (http://tinyurl.com/2h6y25)
>> or...
>> 'Windows Vista Help: Choose which pictures and videos are displayed
>> in Windows Photo Gallery'
>> (http://windowshelp.microsoft.com/Win...a2ef41033.mspx)
>>
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>> John Inzer
>> Digital Media MVP
>>
>> Notice
>> This is not tech support
>> I am a volunteer
>>
>> Solutions that work for
>> me may not work for you
>>
>> Proceed at your own risk >
>
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> vwayne