This is a known issue, but there's no guarantee as to when it will be
fixed. Ideally there would be more than 10 slots, a scroll bar, and
the ability to collapse each slot.

Personally, I don't bother with the import button. I just copy photos
after a given date to an 'incoming' folder, let Picasa scan it, and
then organize photos in the main Picasa window until the incoming
folder is empty.

On Dec 3, 2:24 pm, leiz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It looks like in the import tray, Picasa separates images by time, but
> there's a maximum of 10 slots. Thus the last slot is the misc pile.
>
> On Nov 28, 12:46 pm, John <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > I import photos from my camera by plugging the SD card directly into
> > the card reader on my computer and then using the "select folder"
> > option in the import menu.  It worked fine when the number of pictures
> > was small, but now it does this:
>
> >http://pestilence4hr.googlepages.com/Screenshot-Picasa3.jpg
>
> > I can only see the first 600 pictures or so, and the "group by time
> > taken" feature is broken as it groups the last 700 pictures together
> > even though they weren't taken at the same time.  This is a shame, as
> > I really liked the import feature.  Now I have to just copy them
> > manually into the pictures folder.  Is somebody working on this?
>
> > This is build 57.2401, 0 for linux.
>
> > John
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