Hello. I loaded 140 pics from my Canon A540 and now have a folder of 140 pictures that are named by number in the order they were taken. I want to rearrange the pictures, but whenever I close the folder where the pics are, all of my work is lost. I do not see any way for me to save my new arrangement or to even copy the new arrangement of pics to a new folder. Besides renaming all 140 to make them be in the order I want, is there a way to save my new arrangement of the 140 pics in this folder, so I can burn a CD? I have wasted hours on this an really need help. Thanks in advance. Tom
i do not know whats causing that on ye system.. as that does not happen on mine.. try this..make a folder on ye desktop name it what ever ye like.. copy and paste one pix at a time from the holding folder into that new folder and then rename the pix.
Every folder I have on my PC does this, It puts the files in ABC order or numbers in order, Im sure there has to be a setting some where. (i can't seem to find it) If I find it I will report back.
ok I think I found it. When your in your folder go to view>arrange icons by Put a check next to Auto arrange. I hope this works
I miss read ye post, i always name my pixs in alphabet order then right click in a blank area,and select arrange by name...and always view using thumbnails example: a-12-2-06 pix our dog a-12-2-06 pix our house b-12-18-06 pix our horse z-12-23-06 pix of girl-friend.
Thanks for the input, but for some reason these ideas do not work. The 140 pics were uploaded from a Canon that numbered them, and I would have to rename all 140, and my project is not that important. It uses software called Zoombrowser. I spend most of my time using HP Photosmart Essential that came with my all in one printer/scanner, which does not save the pics after I rearrange them. I guess my only option is to rename the pics. Thanks for the tips. Tom
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