Rearranging photos in Browser

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    Default Rearranging photos in Browser

    One can rename and renumber photos in Browser. But how do you rearrange them in Browser BEFORE numbering so that they are in the sequence you desire?
    Marvin Mandell Guest

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    Default Re: Rearranging photos in Browser

    Marvin, I don't think it will let you do that...but wait to see if someone
    has an idea.


    Chuck Snyder Guest

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    Default Re: Rearranging photos in Browser

    Marvin, I've been able to easily rename files in the Browser, but I haven't found a way to rearrange them. What I've done is simply open the folder they're in and drag them around with my mouse until the first image I want displayed is on the top row at the far left - like I was reading a book. Then I start renaming right within the folder, using a leading zero. Usually the thumbnails are big enough so you can identify the pics. If they're too small, you could always temporarily decrease the resolution of your monitor so they'd look bigger.
    Beth Haney Guest

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