On Sun, 10 Jun 2007 16:43:11 +0200, ole kvaal wrote:
> Linual confusion on my behalf, I'm afraid. (The Norwegian word for
> "folder" is "mappe", hence the "map" thing.)
> OK, this is what I did:
> Within the My Pictures folder I have several subfolders on two levels,
> year and year_month (like My Documents/My Pictures/2006/200612). I
> clicked one of those year_month folders, chose "Copy" and pasted it
> somewhere else within the My Pictures folder, after having renamed it
> something like "PSE5 test". According to Explorer the files are all
> within that new folder (My Documents/My Pictures/PSE5 test), and they
> are also available for editing using ACDSee, but doubleclicking the
> folder in PE5s Organizer only gives me this Renaming message.
> Hoping this made sense,
I've about reached the limit of my competence with PE. I only
have PE4 installed and rarely use it. But I tried to duplicate what
you did by creating two folders within my My Pictures folder, one
containing actual duplicate copies of the original jpg files, and
the other only containing links to the original files. None of
these, including the originals were ever seen before by PE4. First,
double clicking either of these two new folders opens no files, but
does open the folder, and then PE4 waits for me to select individual
jpg files to open. This it's able to do, whether the selected files
are true files or just links to the files.
The only thing I can further suggest is that if you've saved these
files before in PE's Organizer and the folder (or files) that you've
worked with before have the same names as the new one that gives you
the "Renaming" error message, perhaps PE5 is warning you of a
conflict with an existing name in its Organizer database. Try
renaming the new folder using Windows Explorer, and see if PE5 is
then able to open your new folder.
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