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Where could my title/names have gone?

 
 
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      27th Oct 2007
The titles/names I gave my pictures/albums are no longer under the file
folders. When I create a folder to group pictures in I always give it a name
or it at least has the date under it. Now my folders and single pictures are
there but there are no titles, names or even dates under them.

I don't understand what could have happened to cause this. I'm running
Windows XP SP2 and have been since SP2 was first available. I have not
changed anything that I know of in my system nor have I installed anything
lately. If anyone has any idea what might have changed in my system to have
caused this and can tell me how to change it back to where I can see the
titles, names, dates, etc. please let me know how to change it back.

Thanks for any advise you can share.
Linda
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John Inzer
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      28th Oct 2007
my_realtor wrote:
> The titles/names I gave my pictures/albums are no longer under the
> file folders. When I create a folder to group pictures in I always
> give it a name or it at least has the date under it. Now my folders
> and single pictures are there but there are no titles, names or even
> dates under them.
>
> I don't understand what could have happened to cause this. I'm running
> Windows XP SP2 and have been since SP2 was first available. I have not
> changed anything that I know of in my system nor have I installed
> anything lately. If anyone has any idea what might have changed in my
> system to have caused this and can tell me how to change it back to
> where I can see the titles, names, dates, etc. please let me know how
> to change it back.
>
> Thanks for any advise you can share.
> Linda

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The following tweak originally posted by
Yves Alarie should solve the problem.

"How to Restore or Disable File Names
for Thumbnails in Windows XP"
(works for thumbnail view and filmstrip view)

Open a folder that contains image files.

Press and hold your Shift key while clicking
on the View button and select Details.

Continue holding the Shift key and click
on the View button and select Thumbnails
again.

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      28th Oct 2007
Open Windows Explorer and browse to where you store your photos.

View>Choose Details and select what you want to see.


Gord

On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 14:02:02 -0700, my_realtor
<(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>The titles/names I gave my pictures/albums are no longer under the file
>folders. When I create a folder to group pictures in I always give it a name
>or it at least has the date under it. Now my folders and single pictures are
>there but there are no titles, names or even dates under them.
>
>I don't understand what could have happened to cause this. I'm running
>Windows XP SP2 and have been since SP2 was first available. I have not
>changed anything that I know of in my system nor have I installed anything
>lately. If anyone has any idea what might have changed in my system to have
>caused this and can tell me how to change it back to where I can see the
>titles, names, dates, etc. please let me know how to change it back.
>
>Thanks for any advise you can share.
>Linda


 
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      28th Oct 2007
Gord Dibben wrote:
> Open Windows Explorer and browse to where you store your photos.
>
> View>Choose Details and select what you want to see.
>
>
> Gord

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? That won't toggle the file names off and on.

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      28th Oct 2007
Thanks John

I saw from your first response that I had interpreted OP's needs incorrectly.


Gord

On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:25:57 -0400, "John Inzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Gord Dibben wrote:
>> Open Windows Explorer and browse to where you store your photos.
>>
>> View>Choose Details and select what you want to see.
>>
>>
>> Gord

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>? That won't toggle the file names off and on.


 
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      28th Oct 2007
Gord Dibben wrote:
> Thanks John
>
> I saw from your first response that I had interpreted OP's needs
> incorrectly.
>
>
> Gord

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Sorry...I just had to tell you )

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      28th Oct 2007
Nothing wrong with a slap upside the head<g>



On Sat, 27 Oct 2007 20:56:47 -0400, "John Inzer" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote:

>Gord Dibben wrote:
>> Thanks John
>>
>> I saw from your first response that I had interpreted OP's needs
>> incorrectly.
>>
>>
>> Gord

>=======================
>Sorry...I just had to tell you )


 
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John Inzer
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      28th Oct 2007
Gord Dibben wrote:
> Nothing wrong with a slap upside the head<g>

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nyuk...nyuk...nyuk


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http://tinyurl.com/aczzp

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      28th Oct 2007
That worked, of course.Thanks so much guys! I did try to find the answer by
myself. I searched for several hours and gave up knowing I could get help
from this newsgroup as always. Thanks for being here to help. I certainly do
appreciate it.
Have a great day. I will now. Thanks again.
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"John Inzer" wrote:

> Gord Dibben wrote:
> > Nothing wrong with a slap upside the head<g>

> ====================================
> nyuk...nyuk...nyuk
>
>
> --
>
> John Inzer
> MS Picture It! -
> Digital Image MVP
>
> Digital Image
> Highlights and FAQs
> http://tinyurl.com/aczzp
>
> 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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John Inzer
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my_realtor wrote:
> That worked, of course.Thanks so much guys! I did try to find the
> answer by myself. I searched for several hours and gave up knowing I
> could get help from this newsgroup as always. Thanks for being here
> to help. I certainly do appreciate it.
> Have a great day. I will now. Thanks again.

===========================
You're welcome.

Thanks for the feedback.

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MS Picture It! -
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