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The "Send To" function.
On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:06:21 +1100, Peter Jason wrote:
On 15/03/2019 00:53, Peter Jason wrote: I use "Windows Photo Viewer" to display many photos. Is there any way to use the "send to" from the WFV screen? Right-Click Share I tried ''share'' but there's no way to dump the image into a folder in File Explorer. Perhaps you are not using the right tool to view your images/photos. you said WFV but I'm sure you didn't mean it!!!! I don't think that Peter realised that he wrote "Windows Photo Viewer" and then called it "WFV" instead of "WPV". Surely you jest. The WPV is still the best for flicking thru hundreds of photos with just the arrow keys, and it can zoom with a touch of the mouse wheel or "+" sign, and it can delete with a touch of the "del" key. I want the "Send To"... function to send COPIES to selected folders. Why can't I get what I want!!! I use Faststone Image Viewer for viewing most of my pictures. If I want to manipulate my pictures, two of the options I am offered a 1. Copy to Folder. 2. Move to Folder. Of course, I have previously defined the folder I wish to copy to but the offer to create a folder and select a folder is also available to me if I had not previously defined the folder. The navigation to folders is similar to those that you had outlined earlier in this thread. Maybe the difference between your experiences and mine is that I make my choices from a "Right-click menu". |
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The "Send To" function.
On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:01:02 +1100, Monty
wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:06:21 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On 15/03/2019 00:53, Peter Jason wrote: I use "Windows Photo Viewer" to display many photos. Is there any way to use the "send to" from the WFV screen? Right-Click Share I tried ''share'' but there's no way to dump the image into a folder in File Explorer. Perhaps you are not using the right tool to view your images/photos. you said WFV but I'm sure you didn't mean it!!!! I don't think that Peter realised that he wrote "Windows Photo Viewer" and then called it "WFV" instead of "WPV". Surely you jest. The WPV is still the best for flicking thru hundreds of photos with just the arrow keys, and it can zoom with a touch of the mouse wheel or "+" sign, and it can delete with a touch of the "del" key. I want the "Send To"... function to send COPIES to selected folders. Why can't I get what I want!!! I use Faststone Image Viewer for viewing most of my pictures. If I want to manipulate my pictures, two of the options I am offered a 1. Copy to Folder. 2. Move to Folder. Of course, I have previously defined the folder I wish to copy to but the offer to create a folder and select a folder is also available to me if I had not previously defined the folder. The navigation to folders is similar to those that you had outlined earlier in this thread. Maybe the difference between your experiences and mine is that I make my choices from a "Right-click menu". Thank you, I downloaded it and looks good. I like that facility to store favorite folders. I'll check it out over the next few days. |
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The "Send To" function.
"Peter Jason" wrote in message ... On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 05:46:50 +0000, ? Good Guy ? wrote: On 15/03/2019 04:49, Peter Jason wrote: On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 03:35:40 +0000, ? Good Guy ? wrote: On 15/03/2019 02:40, Peter Jason wrote: On Fri, 15 Mar 2019 01:51:22 +0000, ? Good Guy ? wrote: On 15/03/2019 00:53, Peter Jason wrote: I use "Windows Photo Viewer" to display many photos. Is there any way to use the "send to" from the WFV screen? Right-Click Share I tried ''share'' but there's no way to dump the image into a folder in File Explorer. It's because Australians can never think out of the box. We in England, UK normally use "Save as .." to "dump the image into a folder in File Explorer" as you put it. "Right Click Save as .. " Your neighbours in NZ are under attack by a shooter according to Jacinda Arden!! 'tis unsuprising since we deported many NZ crims back to there over the past two years. Perhaps the shooter is an avenging angel righting past crimes. I can't find this "Save as...." thingy.... Can you see it?? https://postimg.cc/TyhQdLNw Perhaps you are not using the right tool to view your images/photos. you said WFV but I'm sure you didn't mean it!!!! [ alt-no ] https://i.imgur.com/v47ru4b.png Surely you jest. The WPV is still the best for flicking thru hundreds of photos with just the arrow keys, and it can zoom with a touch of the mouse wheel or "+" sign, and it can delete with a touch of the "del" key. The "Photos" app is for little old ladies who seem to just love Bells & Whistles. I want the "Send To"... function to send COPIES to selected folders. Why can't I get what I want!!! If you're looking to make a copy to another folder, go FileMake a Copy... in the top menu, then browse to the folder where you want to save it. BTW, I think WPV is still a great viewer, too. -- SC Tom |
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The "Send To" function.
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 10:35:20 +1100, Peter Jason
wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:01:02 +1100, Monty wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:06:21 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On 15/03/2019 00:53, Peter Jason wrote: I use "Windows Photo Viewer" to display many photos. Is there any way to use the "send to" from the WFV screen? Right-Click Share I tried ''share'' but there's no way to dump the image into a folder in File Explorer. Perhaps you are not using the right tool to view your images/photos. you said WFV but I'm sure you didn't mean it!!!! I don't think that Peter realised that he wrote "Windows Photo Viewer" and then called it "WFV" instead of "WPV". Surely you jest. The WPV is still the best for flicking thru hundreds of photos with just the arrow keys, and it can zoom with a touch of the mouse wheel or "+" sign, and it can delete with a touch of the "del" key. I want the "Send To"... function to send COPIES to selected folders. Why can't I get what I want!!! I use Faststone Image Viewer for viewing most of my pictures. If I want to manipulate my pictures, two of the options I am offered a 1. Copy to Folder. 2. Move to Folder. Of course, I have previously defined the folder I wish to copy to but the offer to create a folder and select a folder is also available to me if I had not previously defined the folder. The navigation to folders is similar to those that you had outlined earlier in this thread. Maybe the difference between your experiences and mine is that I make my choices from a "Right-click menu". Thank you, I downloaded it and looks good. I like that facility to store favorite folders. I'll check it out over the next few days. I notice it's not possible to do multiple selections via ctrl-click. Is there some trick to this? |
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On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 11:21:32 +1100, Peter Jason
wrote: On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 10:35:20 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:01:02 +1100, Monty wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:06:21 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On 15/03/2019 00:53, Peter Jason wrote: I use "Windows Photo Viewer" to display many photos. Is there any way to use the "send to" from the WFV screen? Right-Click Share I tried ''share'' but there's no way to dump the image into a folder in File Explorer. Perhaps you are not using the right tool to view your images/photos. you said WFV but I'm sure you didn't mean it!!!! I don't think that Peter realised that he wrote "Windows Photo Viewer" and then called it "WFV" instead of "WPV". Surely you jest. The WPV is still the best for flicking thru hundreds of photos with just the arrow keys, and it can zoom with a touch of the mouse wheel or "+" sign, and it can delete with a touch of the "del" key. I want the "Send To"... function to send COPIES to selected folders. Why can't I get what I want!!! I use Faststone Image Viewer for viewing most of my pictures. If I want to manipulate my pictures, two of the options I am offered a 1. Copy to Folder. 2. Move to Folder. Of course, I have previously defined the folder I wish to copy to but the offer to create a folder and select a folder is also available to me if I had not previously defined the folder. The navigation to folders is similar to those that you had outlined earlier in this thread. Maybe the difference between your experiences and mine is that I make my choices from a "Right-click menu". Thank you, I downloaded it and looks good. I like that facility to store favorite folders. I'll check it out over the next few days. I notice it's not possible to do multiple selections via ctrl-click. Is there some trick to this? My mistake; I got it working. |
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The "Send To" function.
On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 11:21:32 +1100, Peter Jason wrote:
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 10:35:20 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:01:02 +1100, Monty wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:06:21 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On 15/03/2019 00:53, Peter Jason wrote: I use "Windows Photo Viewer" to display many photos. Is there any way to use the "send to" from the WFV screen? Right-Click Share I tried ''share'' but there's no way to dump the image into a folder in File Explorer. Perhaps you are not using the right tool to view your images/photos. you said WFV but I'm sure you didn't mean it!!!! I don't think that Peter realised that he wrote "Windows Photo Viewer" and then called it "WFV" instead of "WPV". Surely you jest. The WPV is still the best for flicking thru hundreds of photos with just the arrow keys, and it can zoom with a touch of the mouse wheel or "+" sign, and it can delete with a touch of the "del" key. I want the "Send To"... function to send COPIES to selected folders. Why can't I get what I want!!! I use Faststone Image Viewer for viewing most of my pictures. If I want to manipulate my pictures, two of the options I am offered a 1. Copy to Folder. 2. Move to Folder. Of course, I have previously defined the folder I wish to copy to but the offer to create a folder and select a folder is also available to me if I had not previously defined the folder. The navigation to folders is similar to those that you had outlined earlier in this thread. Maybe the difference between your experiences and mine is that I make my choices from a "Right-click menu". Thank you, I downloaded it and looks good. I like that facility to store favorite folders. I'll check it out over the next few days. I notice it's not possible to do multiple selections via ctrl-click. Is there some trick to this? Yes! There is a trick to do that. I just now learnt a little bit of the procedure and I will attempt to guide you through that process. I found that the Tutorial very helpful and you might want to download it. It is available in "Help" on the taskbar. 1. Start Faststone Image Viewer. 2. Click "Help" and then "Download Tutorial". You can choose which format you want to read. 2. Item 20 on page 29 is a good starting place. 3. This will suggest that you should click "Tag" on the taskbar. 4. Click "Allow File Tagging". This will install a 'very small' square in the lower left corner of each container. NOTE: At this point I would suggest that you create a couple of folders for test purposes (maybe called FILES_TEST and perhaps FILES_COPIED). Just copy a few picture files (say 10-12) to FILES_TEST so that you can practice transferring files in bulk when using FastStone Image Viewer. There is nothing new in the procedure that you will use but there may be some things that you have not used recently. 5. Now you can click on any of these small squares (let's start with three). Just click on any three little squares and you will see that they highlighted in red. Now hold down the "Ctrl" key and Left click each of the pictures that you have just selected. You will note that each picture that you selected has a blue border (with the last picture selected having a thicker border than the first ones you selected.) This is of little consequence so don't worry about it). 6. Now we only have to copy these three files to FILES_COPIED. While holding down the Shift key Left click one of the three files to be transferred and then drag them to FILES_COPIED. JOB WELL DONE !!! |
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The "Send To" function.
On Fri, 22 Mar 2019 06:20:13 +1100, Monty
wrote: On Mon, 18 Mar 2019 11:21:32 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 10:35:20 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 16:01:02 +1100, Monty wrote: On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 10:06:21 +1100, Peter Jason wrote: On 15/03/2019 00:53, Peter Jason wrote: I use "Windows Photo Viewer" to display many photos. Is there any way to use the "send to" from the WFV screen? Right-Click Share I tried ''share'' but there's no way to dump the image into a folder in File Explorer. Perhaps you are not using the right tool to view your images/photos. you said WFV but I'm sure you didn't mean it!!!! I don't think that Peter realised that he wrote "Windows Photo Viewer" and then called it "WFV" instead of "WPV". Surely you jest. The WPV is still the best for flicking thru hundreds of photos with just the arrow keys, and it can zoom with a touch of the mouse wheel or "+" sign, and it can delete with a touch of the "del" key. I want the "Send To"... function to send COPIES to selected folders. Why can't I get what I want!!! I use Faststone Image Viewer for viewing most of my pictures. If I want to manipulate my pictures, two of the options I am offered a 1. Copy to Folder. 2. Move to Folder. Of course, I have previously defined the folder I wish to copy to but the offer to create a folder and select a folder is also available to me if I had not previously defined the folder. The navigation to folders is similar to those that you had outlined earlier in this thread. Maybe the difference between your experiences and mine is that I make my choices from a "Right-click menu". Thank you, I downloaded it and looks good. I like that facility to store favorite folders. I'll check it out over the next few days. I notice it's not possible to do multiple selections via ctrl-click. Is there some trick to this? Yes! There is a trick to do that. I just now learnt a little bit of the procedure and I will attempt to guide you through that process. I found that the Tutorial very helpful and you might want to download it. It is available in "Help" on the taskbar. 1. Start Faststone Image Viewer. 2. Click "Help" and then "Download Tutorial". You can choose which format you want to read. 2. Item 20 on page 29 is a good starting place. 3. This will suggest that you should click "Tag" on the taskbar. 4. Click "Allow File Tagging". This will install a 'very small' square in the lower left corner of each container. NOTE: At this point I would suggest that you create a couple of folders for test purposes (maybe called FILES_TEST and perhaps FILES_COPIED). Just copy a few picture files (say 10-12) to FILES_TEST so that you can practice transferring files in bulk when using FastStone Image Viewer. There is nothing new in the procedure that you will use but there may be some things that you have not used recently. 5. Now you can click on any of these small squares (let's start with three). Just click on any three little squares and you will see that they highlighted in red. Now hold down the "Ctrl" key and Left click each of the pictures that you have just selected. You will note that each picture that you selected has a blue border (with the last picture selected having a thicker border than the first ones you selected.) This is of little consequence so don't worry about it). 6. Now we only have to copy these three files to FILES_COPIED. While holding down the Shift key Left click one of the three files to be transferred and then drag them to FILES_COPIED. JOB WELL DONE !!! I did find how to do this. This program does all I need and is a great help sorting photos to various destinations. Thank you again. |
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