How to delete file when print in Picture and fax viewer?

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When i use Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, it loads all previously loaded
file when i want to print only one file. how to delete the rest?

i tried to the file under IE | Options | Delete File (with offline content
checked)
but fail...

why?
 
Katie said:
When i use Windows Picture and Fax Viewer, it loads all previously loaded
file when i want to print only one file. how to delete the rest?

i tried to the file under IE | Options | Delete File (with offline content
checked)
but fail...


Whatever graphical application you are actually using, it probably is simply
presenting a view of every graphical filetype in a listing of whatever
folder in which it defaults to which you navigate. That doesn't mean they
all print. You'll have to actually pick one or open one to then print it.
The application may permit you to select multiple files to print but you
would have to use whatever method they permit to do the multiple file
select. Typically you select or open only one file and then print it.
 
Katie said:
Sorry, should be photo printing wizard...


Just select the one picture file that you want to print. When you select
one file, the left-pane selection says, "Print this picture". When you
select multiple files, the selection changes to "Print the selected
pictures". Well, apparently that is what Microsoft misleads you into
thinking when you select one or more picture files in the file list pane.
When the wizard starts, it shows you ALL the pictures in that folder. The
one(s) that you selected before will have a checkmark indicating that they
have been selected. You could then change your selection(s) by choosing
which checkboxes to click on to toggle their checkmark, use the Select All
or Clear All buttons, or just go with the selections that you already made
in Explorer. Your choice.
 
The question is HOW to get rid of the many many immages in Photo Printing
Wizard that are no longer wanted (most never were wanted or intended.) -
I wish to get rid of the excess files. Have had several occasions when
others have accidently sent me their full Wizard file along with the one
picture intended.. I do not wish to inflict my e-mail recipiants with this
error. Can anyone help?
 
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