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"How to Do Everything: Digital Camera 5 edition"

Choose View | Filmstrip or View | Thumbnails
from the folder??™s menu. Look at the first photo and decide what you want to name it.
3. Click the photo, pause, and, after a second, click the image??™s name. Don??™t simply doubleclick,
or the image will open. If you did this step properly, the filename should be ready
to edit. Type the name of the file and press the ENTER key.
If this technique doesn??™t work for you, right-click the photo and choose Rename from
the menu.
4. Repeat the process with the other images in the folder.
5. When you??™re done, you can drag images into an appropriate subfolder in the My Pictures
folder and delete the empty temporary folder.
If you want a better view of a picture in the folder, you can always just double-click it. You
can use the scroll wheel on your mouse to zoom in and out when in the viewer.
Faster Renaming
Ideally, you??™ll rename all your photos as you transfer them to your PC??”that way, it??™s a bit easier
to find them whenever you need a specific image. But let??™s be honest: sometimes that??™s just a bit
too much work. If you simply want to change the name of your files from totally indecipherable,
like P7281775, to something that reflects the overall theme of the batch, like Summer Vacation,
then you can do that as well.


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