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You guys who say "it couldn't be easier" do not comprehend us old fogies. I do not even know how to move a photo to a new file. My photos are in "a file", by date; and there they sit.

I'm 70; it's a REAL challenge to master stuff that's second nature to you yungins!!!!!!!!

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Cease, go to your pictures and look at the top of the page. You should see a little picture of a folder and when you hover over it, it will say "new folder". Click on that and a new folder will pull down into your pictures, on top and to the left. You can "pull" a picture into your "new folder" by clicking on it (don't let up on the click) and pulling it into the folder. When you have the ones in the folder that you want in that folder, you can probably right click on the folder and get a bunch of options which will include "rename". Click on rename and you will be able to put the job number on the folder. If you have, say for example, six folders of shops from one day, you can bring down another "new folder", label it with the date, such as 03.07.2016, and pull all your folders for that day into one folder. Then, another thing you can do is pull down another "new folder" and label it March 2016, then pull all your day folders for March into that folder. You can set up another "new folder" and name it "2016 complete" and pull all your individual months (when they are full) into that folder.

Play around with pictures you have already used in reports. You will not break your computer. You can only learn by trying. Whatever you have in your computer that you use for your pictures, there are tutorials on that somewhere. Go to the internet and type in what you need to learn about. First get the manual on your camera, print that out, and learn what is in it. After you've done that, master your photo processing program, whatever it is.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
Hey, Cease, get a grip, girl. You're way younger than I am. Don't be afraid of that camera or computer or those pictures. You can learn the same as anyone else. It takes some time and effort but will be well worth it and make your work so much easier and faster. Most of what you need to know can be self taught by messing around with the selections on the computer and by searching for tutorials and tips on the internet.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
Cease, if you have a senior center in town there will probably be someone there who would love to help you out. Also, public libraries sometimes have programs on computers for seniors. I've seen these discussed sometimes in the AARP Magazine. Don't overlook younger members of your own family or younger neighbors.

Mary Davis Nowell. Based close to Fort Worth. Shopping Interstate 20 east and west, Interstate 35 north and south.
My shop took forever to get edited, but it went through today with no holds! Thank you everyone for your advice, it was all helpful! Now I'm off to go sign up for some bonused ones smiling smiley
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