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| | burning digital photos to disc whenever I burn a group of digital photos to disc, they do not appear in date order, eve though the file I was copying is in date order help - how can I burn them in date order. |
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| | Re: burning digital photos to disc angelajane wrote: Quote: > whenever I burn a group of digital photos to disc, they do not appear > in date order, eve though the file I was copying is in date order > > help - how can I burn them in date order. Might be worth a try to number the photos. Simple to do ...hard to explain...I hope this helps... Open a folder and go to...Edit / Select All... or just select one photo and type...Ctrl+A... Now...with all the files highlighted...right click the first photo and from the menu...choose... Rename. Type a base name that might be descriptive for the folder... Vacation ... and a number...as follows... Vacation (10001).jpg (I'm just guessing they are in the .jpg format) Now press...Enter...and windows will rename the batch. Vacation (10001).jpg Vacation (10002).jpg Vacation (10003).jpg Enter a different base name in the next folder and if you wish you can begin the numbers where they ended in the first folder. Maybe the ending filename in the first folder was: Vacation (10303).jpg For example: Summer Trip (10304).jpg and windows will do the following: Summer Trip (10304).jpg Summer Trip (10305).jpg Summer Trip (10306).jpg Once all the renaming is done...you can copy all the photos into one folder and do a final rename for the complete collection. Good luck. BTW...personally I would make copies of the folders and use the copies for my renaming project. This way is anything goes wrong you will still have the originals. -- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience 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: burning digital photos to disc thanks for your help on this! - it has worked. I have found though that the number to enter in was(1). When I numbered the first pic (10001), as you suggested, the rest of the pics numbered (2) and so on sequentially so that the (10001) went to the end, not the beginning. "John Inzer" <oobie@newsgroup> wrote in message news:uvalYzqRKHA.3912@newsgroup Quote: > angelajane wrote: Quote: >> whenever I burn a group of digital photos to disc, they do not appear >> in date order, eve though the file I was copying is in date order >> >> help - how can I burn them in date order. > Might be worth a try to number the photos. > > Simple to do ...hard to explain...I hope this helps... > > Open a folder and go to...Edit / Select All... > or just select one photo and type...Ctrl+A... > > Now...with all the files highlighted...right click > the first photo and from the menu...choose... > Rename. > > Type a base name that might be descriptive for > the folder... Vacation ... and a number...as follows... > Vacation (10001).jpg > (I'm just guessing they are in the .jpg format) > > Now press...Enter...and windows will rename > the batch. > > Vacation (10001).jpg > Vacation (10002).jpg > Vacation (10003).jpg > > Enter a different base name in the next folder > and if you wish you can begin the numbers where > they ended in the first folder. Maybe the ending > filename in the first folder was: > Vacation (10303).jpg > > For example: Summer Trip (10304).jpg > > and windows will do the following: > > Summer Trip (10304).jpg > Summer Trip (10305).jpg > Summer Trip (10306).jpg > > Once all the renaming is done...you can > copy all the photos into one folder and do > a final rename for the complete collection. > > Good luck. > > BTW...personally I would make copies of the > folders and use the copies for my renaming > project. This way is anything goes wrong you > will still have the originals. > > -- > > J. Inzer MS-MVP > Digital Media Experience > > 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: burning digital photos to disc angelajane wrote: Quote: > thanks for your help on this! > > - it has worked. I have found though that the number to enter in was(1). > When I numbered the first pic (10001), as you suggested, the > rest of the pics numbered (2) and so on sequentially so that the > (10001) went to the end, not the beginning. Thanks for the update... Sorry, but something went wrong... The numbers should have been: (10001) (10002) (10003) I guess you could try numbering the first photo (1) but in my experience this causes the numbers to be out of order. Maybe the following would work better: Img_0001.jpg Img_0002.jpg Anyway...the solution is numbering the files. Cheers. -- J. Inzer MS-MVP Digital Media Experience 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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