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Default Multicard reader !!!

Wow! Let's start by saying that this is a Newsgroup for Microsoft Word and
your questions are WAY off topic. Also, you do not seem to have thought out
your requirements and have made some very rash purchases without knowing
what you are doing. Did you read the manual that came with the photo frame?

Now I don't have a digital photo frame and have never even seen such a
device, but my guess is that they accept a memory card that holds pictures
in the required format for the frame to display. The larger the memory card,
the more photos it will hold. But to transfer pictures to the memory card,
you need to connect it to your computer. That requires the MultiCard Reader
that you have purchased (note that although it is called a reader, it should
both read and write to the memory card). Then you can transfer the photos
from your computer to the card through the USB port. But read the
instructions that came with the photo frame as they probably need to be in a
particular format and a particular size depending on the frame.

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Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP

"kitleo" u30454@uwe wrote in message news:6b3405b6e7186@uwe...
I hope this is the place to come for advice. I have brought a digital
photo
frame for a christmas pressy and want to put some photos on for them. I
then
realised I needed a memory card so hotfooted it to the shop and bought a
compatable one. I have the pictures on a memory stick but could not
transfer
them over so have now bought a multicard reader by special delivery from
Amerzon but now wonder if this is what I need as I have not opened it
thinking it needs to be a reader writer???? Can anyone please advise?