Jennifer,
You need the Picture Gallery Clipboard. It doesn't work
from the Picture Centre but is fine from any Picture Gallery.
Just right click on the thumbnail in your source gallery and you get a
dropdown with options to Copy , for just the selected item or Copy All
for all of the
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Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Photos added to source detail
Jennifer,
You need the Picture Gallery Clipboard. It doesn't work
from the Picture Centre but is fine from any Picture Gallery.
Just right click on the thumbnail in your source gallery and you get a
dropdown with options
Rick Bowden wrote
You need the Picture Gallery Clipboard. It doesn't work from the
Picture Centre but is fine from any Picture Gallery. Just right click
on the thumbnail in your source gallery and you get a dropdown with
options to Copy , for just the selected item or Copy All for all of the
items
Jenny,
I don't think so. I think it is intended for use where you
want to add pictures from more than one source gallery or if you are
selecting more than one, but no all from a single gallery. You would
use Copy/Append to indicate that you were just adding to the pictures
already
Rick Bowden wrote
I don't think so. I think it is intended for use where you
want to add pictures from more than one source gallery or if you are
selecting more than one, but no all from a single gallery. You would
use Copy/Append to indicate that you were just adding to the pictures
I am currently saving headstone photos sent to me and attaching them to the
individual's burial event using Picture Centre. Often I also use a
transcription of the headstone as a source for the death date and like to
attach the picture to the source detail. It would be really nice if I could
Boy, are you a workaholic! The only workaround I can think of is just
don't do what you're doing. If you add information to the pictures using
IPTC the info is there and you don't have to type it twice. Now, Legacy
is not too IPTC-friendly at the moment. It will automatically import the
IPTC
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