It shows the name of the image files and if you didn't have the foresight to
name the picture files by RIN numbers then its not my fault. Who would want
to print out hundreds, possibly thousands of pictures? What purpose would
that serve? I have pictures back to the early 1800s and they would mean
nothing to me without RIN numbers. By using RIN numbers it makes things
simple, compact and there is no need for pictures, for you know what person
they go with and it makes it simple when adding pictures. If an image file
number exists add  the next letter to the end of it. Personally I couldn't
afford the ink to print out all of my pictures.
If you are using a computer you need to know how to use REGEDIT. It's no big
deal and recommended by Microsoft. The .bat file could be changed with a \
to include sub-directories. The warning about editing the register is for
those who use their computer like they use a TV, not as a tool but as an
appliance.  Some people just like to find fault with the KISS method.


----- Original Message -----
From: "Tim Rosenlof" <spa...@xmission.com>
To: <LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com>
Sent: Friday, August 17, 2012 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Picture list


On 8/17/2012 8:30 AM, Shack wrote:
> In Windows if you just want a list of the files, not the photos printed
> out in your picture directory go to
> http://support.microsoft.com/kb/321379

Umm... Why ? That would not show attached files. You only print a list
of a directory. What if the user has there file structure long and deep ?

  and follow the direction for your
> version of Windows to add a "Print Directory Listing" to your "My
> Computer" listings. Follow direction EXACTLY, you are messing with the
> registry

Please do not change anything in the registry

  in some these steps which is dangerous stuff. I name my photos
> with the record number such as "3495.jpg", 3495a.jpg, etc.where 3495 is
> the RIN in Legacy and the letter after the number is an additional
> picture of the same person, so I can easily find the pictures after I
> have scanned in several.

Who cares, everyone has there own way of file naming

In "My Computer" _right click on the Pictures_
> directory in _C:\Legacy_ and select "_Print Directory Listing"_, and be
> sure your printer is turned on. This will send a list of files in the
> directory to your printer.

Again, some don't keep all there multimedia in the default location.
Mine goes long and deep.

I have now over 34,000 multimedia files located in a fast and easy
directory structure.

All you need to do is print out the multimedia list from the Scrapbook.

I am not going to go to each directory and print.

It works good for me.
> Ken

FYI, I don't use Legacy multimedia. :)

--
Tim Rosenlof
Utah, USA
Swedish Research



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