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| | Can't remove pics! I don't want to delete my pics, but I don't want them in the gallery anymore. Help tells me to right click on a folder and then choose "remove from gallery." I don't have this option. |
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| | Re: Can't remove pics! That feature is not present. You can only "Delete" the folder from the folder pane. This would remove the pictures to the recycle bin. Create a new folder in your User ID folder, and highlight and drag all the photos out of the folder you want to remove, then rightclick the old folder in the Gallery folder pane, and 'delete'. The New Folder could be added to the "Folders" item with a rightclick 'add folder to gallery', but until you did that, Gallery will not display this New folder. -- Was this helpful? Then click the Ratings button. Voting helps the web interface. http://www.microsoft.com/wn3/locales...eAPostAsAnswer Mark L. Ferguson .. "Salt611" <Salt611@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4E41B0DB-749E-4ECE-BA71-5D7D095EAF19@xxxxxx Quote: > I don't want to delete my pics, but I don't want them in the gallery > anymore. > Help tells me to right click on a folder and then choose "remove from > gallery." I don't have this option. |
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| | Re: Can't remove pics! Salt611 wrote: Quote: > I don't want to delete my pics, but I don't want them in the gallery > anymore. Help tells me to right click on a folder and then choose > "remove from gallery." I don't have this option. You can only remove folders that you imported. Might be worth a try to rename or delete the Photo Gallery database: No guarantees...but if you are trying to clean up and start over...the following info may be useful: Photo Gallery generates a database named "Pictures.pd4" it's found at the following location. C:\Users\[username]\AppData\Local\Microsoft\ Windows Photo Gallery\Pictures.pd4 The file can also be found with an Advanced Search for pd4. Go to...Start / Search / Advanced Search. Check the box..."Include non-indexed, hidden, and system files" Enter pd4 in the Name field Renaming or deleting the .pd4 file should clean up your Photo Gallery. Try renaming it... Pictures.OLD If you are unhappy with the results...you can try changing it back to Pictures.pd4. -- 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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| | Re: Can't remove pics! Did you follow these instructions?? When you remove a folder from Photo Gallery, you do not delete it from your computer. If you remove a folder, Photo Gallery will no longer display the pictures and videos that were in that folder, though the folder will remain on your computer. You can remove folders that you have added to Photo Gallery at any time, but you can't remove the folders that are in Photo Gallery by default. Removing a folder prevents it from being displayed in Photo Gallery. While you can remove folders from Photo Gallery, you can't remove individual pictures or videos. You can, however, delete pictures from Photo Gallery at any time. If you delete a picture it is deleted from your computer as if you deleted it from the Pictures folder. In addition, you can't remove a subfolder without removing its top-level folder as well. In the following example, you can remove the folder called Family, which will also remove all of its subfolders. However, you can't remove only the folder called Children or Grandparents. You can't remove a subfolder from Photo Gallery without removing its top-level folder Click to open Windows Photo Gallery. In the Navigation pane, right-click the folder you want to remove, and then click Remove from Gallery. "Salt611" <Salt611@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:4E41B0DB-749E-4ECE-BA71-5D7D095EAF19@xxxxxx Quote: > I don't want to delete my pics, but I don't want them in the gallery > anymore. > Help tells me to right click on a folder and then choose "remove from > gallery." I don't have this option. |
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| | Re: Can't remove pics! That is what I said I did in my initial post. "Remove from Gallery" is not an option. Perhaps I am not making myself clear. I never had this program before. It came pre-installed on my new laptop and I hate it! I save a lot of pictures off the internet by right clicking and saving. I put them in personal files. I don't want this in the photo gallery program too, but they just go there. Some pics I don't want my family to see. Yet this program is exposed to everyone. If I delete the pic from the program it is deleted from my personal file also. I hate that even a list of my personal files is available in this gallery program. "Scott T. Indresano" wrote: Quote: > Did you follow these instructions?? > > When you remove a folder from Photo Gallery, you do not delete it from your > computer. If you remove a folder, Photo Gallery will no longer display the > pictures and videos that were in that folder, though the folder will remain > on your computer. > > You can remove folders that you have added to Photo Gallery at any time, but > you can't remove the folders that are in Photo Gallery by default. Removing > a folder prevents it from being displayed in Photo Gallery. While you can > remove folders from Photo Gallery, you can't remove individual pictures or > videos. You can, however, delete pictures from Photo Gallery at any time. If > you delete a picture it is deleted from your computer as if you deleted it > from the Pictures folder. > > In addition, you can't remove a subfolder without removing its top-level > folder as well. In the following example, you can remove the folder called > Family, which will also remove all of its subfolders. However, you can't > remove only the folder called Children or Grandparents. > > > > You can't remove a subfolder from Photo Gallery without removing its > top-level folder > > Click to open Windows Photo Gallery. > > In the Navigation pane, right-click the folder you want to remove, and then > click Remove from Gallery. > > > > "Salt611" <Salt611@xxxxxx> wrote in message > news:4E41B0DB-749E-4ECE-BA71-5D7D095EAF19@xxxxxx Quote: > > I don't want to delete my pics, but I don't want them in the gallery > > anymore. > > Help tells me to right click on a folder and then choose "remove from > > gallery." I don't have this option. |
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