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If Windows Live Mail is your default client, it will come up with the Photo Album Tools tab active and showing that the photos are attached. Your default mail client “new message” window will open with the photos already shown as attachments. You can select Original size or several other sizes.Īfter you have clicked the size you want click Attach. The default size is 1024 by 768 pixels (the maximum dimensions, if an actual dimension is smaller that will be retained). Next you will be offered to specify the image size to be sent. On the little drop-down menu click “ Send photos as attachments”. Click the text part (or the down arrow) of the Photo email command. In Windows Live Photo Gallery, select the photos. But sometimes you might want to send pictures as attachments to an email. I described the feature a while back (links below). Windows Live Photo Gallery together with Windows Live Mail provides “Photo Email” for sharing pictures in an efficient and pleasant way. (Do not have both open at the same time, see warning above.) You can reorganize your folders in the navigation pane of Windows Live Photo Gallery or in the navigation pane of Windows Explorer. Just close the application and try again. Sometimes the procedure will not succeed, such as when a folder is open in an application. You can use this procedure to move any folder to be inside any other folder, even inside sub-folders. When it says the correct folder name, drop it (let go the mouse button). Notice the little note (screen tip) that says “ Move to My Pictures”. So it is dragged to the My Pictures folder name.
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In this illustration we want folder Bob to be inside My Pictures. To move it so it is on par with – at the same level as – folder Ann, proceed as follows: Drag the folder to the name of the folder where you want it. In fact, until you expand (click on) folder Ann you cannot see folder Bob in the navigation pane. On the left the folder “ Bob” is inside folder “ Ann”. Sometimes you need to re-organize your picture folders and may wish to move a sub-folder up so it is on par with other folders. No harm will be done to photos that are already on your computer. So what happens if you already have the photos on your computer? A new set will be imported, if the file name already exists, the import process will add a number in parenthesis at the end of the file name for the new file. I always leave that unchecked, which is also the default. This means “erase from the camera after the photos have been imported to the computer”. Note the check box with the legend “Erase after importing”. While the photos are being imported you will see the progress in a dialog like the one shown here. Make sure you have selected just the ones you wish to import once more. Note that the check box in front of the groups is not checked.Ĭlick on the group check box that you wish to import again. It will say “0 items selected in 0 groups”. In the next window you will see the photos on your camera arranged by date. Just click the Next button (see illustration). We are assuming here that you have set up your computer to use Windows Live Gallery to import photos from your camera. This happens if you already have imported those photos, even though you might have deleted or moved the pictures on the computer.Ĭan you re-import the photos? You can, provided that you did not erase them on the camera. On occasion you will get a dialog that says “0 new photos and videos were found” when you try to import pictures from your camera. Note the Browse button which allows you to specify any folder on your system for storing your imported photos. When folder name “ (None)” is selected, no sub-folders will be made and all photos will be imported into the folder specified in “ Import to:”. The last item in the drop-down menu is (None). Click the Import tab in the options dialog.Ĭlick on the Folder name: selection, it is probably “ Name”. You can change the way photos are imported in the Live Photo Gallery Options menu.Ĭlick the blue File tab, then Options. The process described above is for the default setting in Windows Live Photo Gallery. But what do you do if you don’t want sub-folders, but all the photos imported into one folder? Can that be done? If no group name is specified, a sub-folder is created with the date when the photos were taken as the name followed by a number. If a name for the group is entered, the import procedure will create a sub-folder by that name. There is an “ Enter a name” box for each group, see the red pointer in the illustration. The photos on the camera are presented in groups, ordered by date and time, usually one group per day. The import dialog looks like the illustration here. When importing photos from a camera, Windows Live Photo Gallery, in the default mode, creates a sub-folder for each group of photos on the camera.