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| Guest | Big Problem with Vista - Please Help! I have all the usual difficulties with Vista and can deal with most, however, as a photographer, I am lost without the basic functions which help me organize my tens of thousands of photographs. Can anyone please tell me how with Vista, I can..... 1. Add a filmstrip view to my options as the "extra large" thumbnail icons are too tiny to be of use. and Most importantly 2. Add "move the selected items" and "copy the selected items" to my task bar as the drag and drop method is waaaay too clumsy and time consuming. Right now I have to do all my work on my $3000 dream computer, in the free software program IrfanView, which I am grateful for. How could the developers of Vista make such blatent errors when creating Vista? Can anyone suggest solutions? Thanks! |
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| Guest | Re: Big Problem with Vista - Please Help! Hi Keith, The filmstrip view is no longer supported in Vista. I am surprised that you find the large icon view too small, becuase those icons are actually larger than the old XP filmstrip view. Nonetheless, we hope that most users will switch to using the Widnows Photo Galelry for managing and organizing their photos. Photo Gallery was intedned t be a more powerful and flexible place to work with photos than the Pictures folder (ie, Windows Explorer). As to your question about copy and paste, if you don't like using drag and drop, you might want to use keyboard shortcuts instead -- that would actually be significantly more efficient than clicking buttons in the toolbar. You can press CTRL-C, CTRL-V to copy files or folders. I hope this helps. -- Dave Johnson Windows User Assistance team Microsoft Corporation |
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| Guest | Re: Big Problem with Vista - Please Help! Hi Dave, Sadly no, that doesn't help as I'm not looking to copy and paste folders or pictures. I need to move pictures to various folders on a regular basis which I was able to do with XP and cannot do with Vista. I'm hoping that an update will become available to fix this blatant ommission as sadly Gateway won't replace my defective Vista operating system with XP. Without a filmstrip view, even getting back my copy and move functions won't be of much use as I need the large image in the filmstrip view to know whether a photo needs to be moved or deleted. It's amazing to me that Vista made it this far without anyone realizing that such basic and manditory functions were forgotten. "Dave Johnson [MSFT]" wrote: > Hi Keith, > > The filmstrip view is no longer supported in Vista. I am surprised that you > find the large icon view too small, becuase those icons are actually larger > than the old XP filmstrip view. Nonetheless, we hope that most users will > switch to using the Widnows Photo Galelry for managing and organizing their > photos. Photo Gallery was intedned t be a more powerful and flexible place > to work with photos than the Pictures folder (ie, Windows Explorer). > > As to your question about copy and paste, if you don't like using drag and > drop, you might want to use keyboard shortcuts instead -- that would > actually be significantly more efficient than clicking buttons in the > toolbar. You can press CTRL-C, CTRL-V to copy files or folders. > > I hope this helps. > > -- > Dave Johnson > Windows User Assistance team > Microsoft Corporation > |
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| Guest | Re: Big Problem with Vista - Please Help! Hi, I use the "send to" to transfer files from one location to another. I would add a new location folder, or drive designation by was also stimied until I got the correct command prompt to modify the send to command. The information is just a few questions above yours look for the question "Customize Send to command" Hopefully that's what ou want to do. I found drag & drop a waste of time, easier to select and transfer, but it only will copy it to the other file folder or drive the original will have to be deleted. "Keith" wrote: > Hi Dave, > > Sadly no, that doesn't help as I'm not looking to copy and paste folders or > pictures. I need to move pictures to various folders on a regular basis > which I was able to do with XP and cannot do with Vista. I'm hoping that an > update will become available to fix this blatant ommission as sadly Gateway > won't replace my defective Vista operating system with XP. Without a > filmstrip view, even getting back my copy and move functions won't be of much > use as I need the large image in the filmstrip view to know whether a photo > needs to be moved or deleted. It's amazing to me that Vista made it this far > without anyone realizing that such basic and manditory functions were > forgotten. > > > "Dave Johnson [MSFT]" wrote: > > > Hi Keith, > > > > The filmstrip view is no longer supported in Vista. I am surprised that you > > find the large icon view too small, becuase those icons are actually larger > > than the old XP filmstrip view. Nonetheless, we hope that most users will > > switch to using the Widnows Photo Galelry for managing and organizing their > > photos. Photo Gallery was intedned t be a more powerful and flexible place > > to work with photos than the Pictures folder (ie, Windows Explorer). > > > > As to your question about copy and paste, if you don't like using drag and > > drop, you might want to use keyboard shortcuts instead -- that would > > actually be significantly more efficient than clicking buttons in the > > toolbar. You can press CTRL-C, CTRL-V to copy files or folders. > > > > I hope this helps. > > > > -- > > Dave Johnson > > Windows User Assistance team > > Microsoft Corporation > > |
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| Guest | Re: Big Problem with Vista - Please Help! "Keith" <Keith@discussions.microsoft.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag news:4C108C15-08CE-4F78-A705-1B2839C7DD4B@microsoft.com... >I have all the usual difficulties with Vista and can deal with most, >however, > as a photographer, I am lost without the basic functions which help me > organize my tens of thousands of photographs. I don't know how big you need your thumbnails, but XYplorer (a Windows Explorer Replacement) offers them up to 320x320 by default, and if that's not enough you can tweak it to generate thumbs at virtually any size you need. (Ask me and I tell you how.) Also, XYplorer has a feature you might like called "Mouse Down Blow Up": mouse down on a thumbnail blows it up to the original size (optionally shrunk to fit screen), mouse up and it's back to thumb size. Very, very practical! (I'm a photographer myself). Concerning your "move the selected items" and "copy the selected items" demands: XYplorer offers a MoveTo and a CopyTo dialog which remembers a list of previously used destinations. It's extremely easy and effective to use (I know since I use it 50 times a day). If you spend $3000 for a computer you might spend another $30 for a file manager that does its job ![]() http://www.xyplorer.com/ HTH, Don |
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