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Stan Hazell,
Thanks to the nudge from Thomas I have (I think) cracked it. But it wasn`t
as easy as I had imagined. First I quickly realised that you can`t isolate
the images on the page once Photo Gallery is created. So, after a bit of
scratching around, I found the Photo Gallery folder which appears once the
gallery is built. In that I opened the various htm files it contained and
found the images in a file called real_htm. (They were also in a another
file called real_p.htm. But I used the former)
So I was able to link the images to the new pages with the larger images.
But that`s not the end of the story. I found that clicking on the
thumbnails still brought up the orginal pages created in Photo Gallery not
my new ones with the Close Window option. It was only then that I realised
the new files probably needed to be load into the Photo Gallery folder.
(OK I know know it`s obvious but maybe I`m a bit slow on the uptake).
However that worked!
I`m just relating the story in case there`s others out there having the same
kind of problem.
Stan Hazell
as easy as I had imagined. First I quickly realised that you can`t isolate
the images on the page once Photo Gallery is created. So, after a bit of
scratching around, I found the Photo Gallery folder which appears once the
gallery is built. In that I opened the various htm files it contained and
found the images in a file called real_htm. (They were also in a another
file called real_p.htm. But I used the former)
So I was able to link the images to the new pages with the larger images.
But that`s not the end of the story. I found that clicking on the
thumbnails still brought up the orginal pages created in Photo Gallery not
my new ones with the Close Window option. It was only then that I realised
the new files probably needed to be load into the Photo Gallery folder.
(OK I know know it`s obvious but maybe I`m a bit slow on the uptake).
However that worked!
I`m just relating the story in case there`s others out there having the same
kind of problem.
Stan Hazell