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ptolemee@autoroute.net
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      3rd Feb 2008
I have done this correctly before but something has happened to my
file locations when I create a thumbnail.

The auto thumbnail feature stores the ***_small.jpg image somewhere
else, not in the images/ folder, where the original full-size image
is. It obviously will not upload to the browser correctly.

HOW do I change the folder where the file goes, back to images/? I
have tried several things but nothing works.

Using FP 2002 on Windows XP, SP 2

Many thanks, DaveC
 
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Stefan B Rusynko
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      3rd Feb 2008
Right click one to see the path
- then in Folder List or Folder View move them to where you want them

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<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message news:7c068aaf-6179-411f-be7e-(E-Mail Removed)...
|I have done this correctly before but something has happened to my
| file locations when I create a thumbnail.
|
| The auto thumbnail feature stores the ***_small.jpg image somewhere
| else, not in the images/ folder, where the original full-size image
| is. It obviously will not upload to the browser correctly.
|
| HOW do I change the folder where the file goes, back to images/? I
| have tried several things but nothing works.
|
| Using FP 2002 on Windows XP, SP 2
|
| Many thanks, DaveC


 
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ptolemee@autoroute.net
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      3rd Feb 2008
On Feb 3, 4:10 am, "Stefan B Rusynko" <sbr_en...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> Right click one to see the path
> - then in Folder List or Folder View move them to where you want them
>
> --
>
> _____________________________________________
> SBR @ ENJOY (-: [ Microsoft MVP - FrontPage ]
> "Warning - Using the F1 Key will not break anything!" (-;
> _____________________________________________
>
> <ptole...@autoroute.net> wrote in messagenews:7c068aaf-6179-411f-be7e-(E-Mail Removed)...
>
> |I have done this correctly before but something has happened to my
> | file locations when I create a thumbnail.
> |
> | The auto thumbnail feature stores the ***_small.jpg image somewhere
> | else, not in the images/ folder, where the original full-size image
> | is. It obviously will not upload to the browser correctly.
> |
> | HOW do I change the folder where the file goes, back to images/? I
> | have tried several things but nothing works.
> |
> | Using FP 2002 on Windows XP, SP 2
> |
> | Many thanks, DaveC


Thanks for the suggestion but I don't think that would work because
the link would be broken. I tried something like that. I eventually
solved the problem by redoing the page and paying more attention.
Somehow the auto thumbnail save to folder had gotten changed and once
I found out how to change it back all was OK. Sometimes the skull
seems to thicken more towards the inside than the outside.

Thanks for your interest, DaveC
 
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