If they are all by themselves in an old folder, you simply need to hit the Control (Ctrl) and the "A" key together, which will select all of the files in the current folder. Right click any of the selected files, and hit "cut" then navigate to the new folder in question. Right click the white space in the new folder and hit "paste"
If the pictures AREN'T all by themselves, everything in the above will work, save hitting (Ctrl) and "A" You will need to hold down (Ctrl) and click each picture until you have all of the files you needed to move selected, then right click any of the selected files, and hit "cut", navigate to the new folder, right click, and hit paste agian.
It is wordy, but the process really is only a couple easy steps.
open the photo and press the right click on the mouse and click copy and go to the folder you want to move the file and click paste. These are the shortcut keys.
Ctrl+C to copy.
Ctrl+V to paste.
If I have understood what you meant, just create a new folder, name it, and drag your photos into it. You can select all the stored photos using your mouse,right click on the selected ones, and drag all the pics into the new folder. There are some differences between Windows 7 and 8 regarding to this operation. If your operating system is either Linux or Mac, I really can't to teach you about the equivalent procedure.
well all u have to do is upload it. easy!
by cut/copy it
If you want to make a new folder go to Computer then click on the button that shows which is your flash drive. Click File or Organize then click on New Folder then name your folder. Next if your picture is on your computer go to the picture then right click on the picture then go to Send to then click on the name of your flash drive. Then go to Computer click on the name of your flash drive then drag the picture to the folder you want it to go. That is all you have to do.
You don't , it is saved to the "my photos" folder or the "screenshots" folder in your computer
This is usually a folder view option.
The My Pictures folder can be found on any desktop computer or laptop. This folder is generally the location where one can find any saved photos that are stored on the computer. However, it is possible to store other items that are not photos in this folder.
you press add picture when ure on the photos folder
You can't send antire folder. You can only send individual files/photos etc.
Renaming a folder will not result in the loss of your pictures. Just open the renamed folder and they will be there.
1. Transfer old photos from phone to computer in a folder. 2. Connect your iPhone to iTunes. 3. On the "Photos" tab in the iPhone device page in iTunes, select sync Photos. 4. Now select the folder which contains the images. 5. Sync your iPhone. That's all and after syncing you'll find your photos in the photos app on your iPhone.
I made myself a separate folder called "ipod sync", then in iTunes, click on your iPod, click on the Photos tab, and select that folder. Then, to sync, just drag and drop the photos you want on your iPod/iPhone into that folder. The next time you sync your iPod, the photos will be on it.
Put the CD in the CD drive of your computer. Assuming it is using a windows operating system, open 'my computer' and double click on the CD drive. You can then click and drag the photos either onto your desktop or into your 'my pictures' folder. You can also right click on the photos and select copy, then right click and paste them into a document or a folder.
When you have your ipod hooked up to the computer, click on it, then click on pictures. It will want to know what folder to use and every time you sync it, any photos in that folder will be synchronized.
First plug in your iPod (obviously) then when it is plugged in and shows up as _______'s iPod, click on the start button then click on My Computer. After that one of the selections should be _______'S I. Double click that then go to the folder Photos, and copy or cut the picture(s) you want and paste them in that folder. Then just close the folder down and eject your iPod. I don't think it matters what kind of picture you put in the folder. I really hope this helped.