A
AA Smith
I'm curious to know why it is that I always wind up with multiple copies of
the
same photos on my web. Perhaps the way I work with FP could be improved.
Anytime I need anything added to my web, I copy the folders & files into my
web using Windows Explorer. Then I run FP import. I go about it this way
in hopes of maintaining some kind of intelligent and orderly structure
inside the web folder, rather than just letting FP dump a hodge-podge of
files into the same large or high-level web folder. However, after the
import process, copies of photos that were in a low-level folder that I
copied into the web folder turn up in the Images folder that FP
automatically created when I opened the new web, and yet another set of
photos show up in the web folder, outside all the sub-folders.
I would very greatly appreciate suggestions as to how I might 1). figure out
which set of files is the imported set, and 2). use FP in such a way that
only one set of all imported files wind up in the high-level web folder,
with no other copies of those files anywhere in the web folder.
the
same photos on my web. Perhaps the way I work with FP could be improved.
Anytime I need anything added to my web, I copy the folders & files into my
web using Windows Explorer. Then I run FP import. I go about it this way
in hopes of maintaining some kind of intelligent and orderly structure
inside the web folder, rather than just letting FP dump a hodge-podge of
files into the same large or high-level web folder. However, after the
import process, copies of photos that were in a low-level folder that I
copied into the web folder turn up in the Images folder that FP
automatically created when I opened the new web, and yet another set of
photos show up in the web folder, outside all the sub-folders.
I would very greatly appreciate suggestions as to how I might 1). figure out
which set of files is the imported set, and 2). use FP in such a way that
only one set of all imported files wind up in the high-level web folder,
with no other copies of those files anywhere in the web folder.